... 10th! 22 out of 50 questions.
... 10th! 22 out of 50 questions.
I suspect he could not see the question correctly. With that cock eye he was at a bad disadvantage.
Who were in 11th and 12th places?
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I hear he likes Baby Ruths though.
strong suit.
He did get how to load a machine gun correct. Probably missed how to pick up a stripper thou.
Wonder where Dobbs scored?
His eyes probably were an advantage on the abstract shape section.
Seems pretty bad though. I saw a sample test a year or two ago (have no idea how accurate a representation it was) and the test wasn't all that difficult. Actually, wasn't difficult at all. Seems like I remember reading that the best score ever was something like a 49 by a qb from Princeton, or maybe one of the other Ivies.
I took a practice one once and scored somewhere in the 20s. The difficulty is around the speed. You only have like 12 minutes to answer 50 questions. I would compare it to and easy IQ test with a much faster time limit. If there was no time limit, you could probably get close to 50 every time.
I found a sample one last year that was untimed and got all 50 right. I timed myself to see how long it took me and it was a little over 20 minutes. I teach high school chemistry and physics, so all the head math is a breeze if given the proper time. But averaging answering around 1 question every 15 seconds is hard as hell to do.
I'll be honest, I'm shocked some of these kids score as high as they do. But I think you can see how information processing and successful QB play go hand in hand.
Google Wonderlic tests there's a representation you can take, scored a 26 first time I took it.