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84.85%

 

Here's how I did:

You answered 28 out of 33 correctly - 84.85 %

The average score for all 2,508 Americans taking the following test was 49%; college educators scored 55%.

How did you do?

 


by Brett Rogers, 12/21/2010 8:46:48 AM
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Just another redneck from a flyover state.

"You answered 30 out of 33 correctly — 90.91 %"

 

 

Posted by Jonathan Adams, 12/21/2010 11:01:30 AM


I only got 81.81%. Still better than average I suppose.

 

 

Posted by Annette (dmartinigirl.blogspot.com), 12/22/2010 9:45:35 AM


Hey - we're all better than average here, by quite a measure :)

 

 

Posted by Brett Rogers (http://www.beatcanvas.com), 12/22/2010 10:06:12 AM


78.78% here.

 

 

Posted by Pale Rider, 12/22/2010 9:59:33 PM


I tied Jonathan:

You answered 30 out of 33 correctly — 90.91 %

And I feel foolish about two of the three I missed. Since you referred me to this, are you offering any sort of support program to help me regain my lost confidence? :D

 

 

Posted by Scott, 12/23/2010 10:24:35 AM


Perfectionists Anonymous?

 

 

Posted by Brett Rogers (http://www.beatcanvas.com), 12/23/2010 2:55:34 PM


Perfectionists Anonymous, ha! That implies we WANT to change. I shoot for perfection because when I fall short, there's still a good chance that I did pretty well.

 

 

Posted by Annette (dmartinigirl.blogspot.com), 12/24/2010 10:51:58 AM



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