DavidSeven
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Peyton Manning and Drew Brees also scored 28 on their Wonderlic exams. Good company.
Not true. (Necessarily.) You can tell a lot about a book if the cover has unintentionally bad spelling or grammar, bad artwork, or if the author's bio shows he(she) is a moron. Most bad books I have ever experienced didn't get read in their entirety.kidhawk":1mexuvoz said:And to further my point, you can't judge a book by it's cover, or any single word or sentence. You have to take the entirety of the book into account.
BlueTalon":3o02ltu1 said:Not true. (Necessarily.) You can tell a lot about a book if the cover has unintentionally bad spelling or grammar, bad artwork, or if the author's bio shows he(she) is a moron. Most bad books I have ever experienced didn't get read in their entirety.kidhawk":3o02ltu1 said:And to further my point, you can't judge a book by it's cover, or any single word or sentence. You have to take the entirety of the book into account.
But that actually reinforces your greater point:
"Basically my point is that most (if not all) really stupid people do crappy on the wunderlic, but not all people who do poorly on the wunderlic are stupid."
(or maybe not, but I agree with your point anyway.)
kearly":2hbmp0he said:It should probably also include a large section that covers problem solving with a strict time limit.
peachesenregalia":3l5eg2bk said:Basis4day":3l5eg2bk said:
that's really pretty easy. I would hope the actual test is much more difficult than this.
DavidSeven":2hrcclsg said:Well, you guys aren't exactly trying to answer 50 of these in 12 minutes with $10 million+ at stake. Plus, they're lifelong football players, so you know...