abooja said:I thought actually having known the symbol for manganese, recognizing Isaac Newton and having studied differential equations in high school (not to mention, having built this computer I'm using) would have made me a bit nerdier than just "slightly nerdy" on their own merit. I think choosing math as my favorite subject in school, rather than English as I originally responded, may have pushed me over the edge. Just shows you how meaningful these tests actually are.
My brother... *hug*Luis G said:
Hmmm...looks like my age is the deciding factor.32% scored higher (more nerdy), and
68% scored lower (less nerdy).
What does this mean? Your nerdiness is:
Low Ranking Nerd. Definitely a nerd but low on the totem pole of nerds.
% scored higher (more nerdy), and
72% scored lower (less nerdy).
What does this mean? Your nerdiness is:
Mid-Level Nerd. Wow, it takes a lot of hard nerdy practice to reach this level
Does that mean if I would have lied about my age I could've gotten a hundred??????Gato_Solo said:Hmmm...looks like my age is the deciding factor.
I've always understood that C represented the speed of light. Why do you say that's incorrect?Luis G said:The test has errors, in the E=MC^2 there's no option to say none of the above. (yes I am sure the correct answer is not there).
*waiting for another nerd to figure that out.