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<blockquote data-quote="carol k" data-source="post: 25872" data-attributes="member: 222"><p>Okay. I t hink I had posted this on another thread, but I am going to say the same thing once again. For those of you who already have read my rantings and ravings, I apologize. I am a former teacher who--believe it or not--does not believe in testing to prove how smart a person is. There are many things to take into consideration when one is taking a test</p><p> 1. What family problems may be on your mind</p><p> 2. How tired are you?</p><p> 3. Are you afraid of tests?</p><p>These are just a few. It is too early in the morning to list anymore. I, for one, could not do tests unless they were essay tests. I usually received B or better on those. The multiple choice or true and false tests used to drive me crazy. Oh another thing to consider is the way the test is worded. I know in one test given to school age children one question that was asked was what do rabbits eat? The correct answer was carrots, yet in the selection of answers, there was also the word lettuce. I haven't taken the Wunderlich test, and I don't know how I would do, but I know for sure that I would not be any good on the football field.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="carol k, post: 25872, member: 222"] Okay. I t hink I had posted this on another thread, but I am going to say the same thing once again. For those of you who already have read my rantings and ravings, I apologize. I am a former teacher who--believe it or not--does not believe in testing to prove how smart a person is. There are many things to take into consideration when one is taking a test 1. What family problems may be on your mind 2. How tired are you? 3. Are you afraid of tests? These are just a few. It is too early in the morning to list anymore. I, for one, could not do tests unless they were essay tests. I usually received B or better on those. The multiple choice or true and false tests used to drive me crazy. Oh another thing to consider is the way the test is worded. I know in one test given to school age children one question that was asked was what do rabbits eat? The correct answer was carrots, yet in the selection of answers, there was also the word lettuce. I haven't taken the Wunderlich test, and I don't know how I would do, but I know for sure that I would not be any good on the football field. [/QUOTE]
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