Oct. 28th, 2008

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Oct. 28th, 2008 06:57 pm
mmegaera: (Default)
Although I scored almost as high on the linguistic part as I did on the nature part. Which also makes sense. But I've been a critter/plant identifier ever since I was old enough to learn how.

via [livejournal.com profile] debgeisler:

Your result for Howard Gardner's Eight Types of Intelligence Test...

Naturalistic

31% Logical, 25% Spatial, 55% Linguistic, 29% Intrapersonal, 6% Interpersonal, 18% Musical, 18% Bodily-Kinesthetic and 57% Naturalistic!

"This area has to do with nature, nurturing and relating information to one's natural surroundings. Those with it are said to have greater sensitivity to nature and their place within it, the ability to nurture and grow things, and greater ease in caring for, taming and interacting with animals. They may also be able to discern changes in weather or similar fluctuations in their natural surroundings. They are also good at recognizing and classifying different species.


'Naturalists' learn best when the subject involves collecting and analyzing, or is closely related to something prominent in nature; they also don't enjoy learning unfamiliar or seemingly useless subjects with little or no connections to nature. It is advised that naturalistic learners would learn more through being outside or in a kinesthetic way.


Careers which suit those with this intelligence include scientists, naturalists, conservationists, gardeners and farmers." (Wikipedia)

Take Howard Gardner's Eight Types of Intelligence Test at HelloQuizzy

mmegaera: (cats)
Okay, I could have done without the last couple of minutes of this week's episode, even though I knew it was coming because of the teasers.

Honestly. Were the writers on crack?
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