Just gave my daughter a sample Wonderlic last night; for fun on my end, she hated it. She scored a 5 out of 50. Of course, she was just about answer the 9th question before time was up. And two of the questions she missed deal with fractions and multiplication/division, so it combined several new concepts for her. And she is 9...and she is dyslexic. The dyslexia is her issue, she had to read each question several times through to grasp what it was asking (common with dyslexics) and that took up time. That was the part she hated.
To be fair to Mo and the others, the questions on the sample I used were just about to jack up in complexity when time ran out. On the other hand "When rope is selling for .10 a foot, how many feet can you buy for .60?" is a 3rd grade homework problem. Seriously, it is.
To be fair to Mo and the others, the questions on the sample I used were just about to jack up in complexity when time ran out. On the other hand "When rope is selling for .10 a foot, how many feet can you buy for .60?" is a 3rd grade homework problem. Seriously, it is.
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