Tuesday, July 11, 2006

What kind of 'Smart' are you?
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the Slack is Apparently "Street Smart"


You're street smart.
This type of intelligence is very closely tied to being 'socially smart'
- your intelligence comes from a high amount of applied education
- you've learned, and continue to learn, from your environment.
You know the ins and outs of real-life situations,
and could probably talk your way out of a fight better than
any of those theoreticians could.


40% applied intelligence
60% learned intelligence

9 comments:

  1. "Intellectually" Intelligent

    You're 'Intellectually Intelligent.' That pretty much means that you're good with theoretical ideas and concepts - but this comes to you naturally. More or less, you're a natural brainiac. Good for you.

    40% theoretical intelligence
    40% natural intelligence

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  2. "All-Around Smart"

    You are all-around smart. Essentially, that means that you are a good combination of your own knowledge and experience, along with having learned through instruction - and you are equally as good with theoretical things as you are with real-world, applied things. You have a well-rounded brain.

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  3. Anonymous7:40 AM

    All-Around Smart

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  4. I am all around smart...which means I could take on the pencil packers and the street hookers!


    I don't know if that is a good thing.

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  5. Socially Smart. I thought I was going to be street smart, hmmm. Either way, I guess I won't be applying to Harvard anytime soon.

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  6. Street Smart, G.

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  7. I'm exactly like d. prince and kim (all around smart), only completely different.

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  8. Anonymous9:37 PM

    Another all around smart person.

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  9. Socially Smart

    As a socially smart person, you are best with others in real-life situations. This type of intelligence is closely linked to being 'street smart.' Theories and such are not much concern: the things that matter tend to be those which you can see, feel, touch - what you can really experience. This knowledge comes to you both out of a natural knowledge, as well as learning from the situations you find yourself in.

    60% applied intelligence
    10% learned intelligence

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