Swift did great? How about all the huskers did great! They all seemed to be quite a bit better than the average, except maybe Marlon, but he was still average.
That being said I don't put anything in these tests, and haven't liked them ever since they made a big deal with Vince Young a couple years ago.
That being said I don't put anything in these tests, and haven't liked them ever since they made a big deal with Vince Young a couple years ago.
I fancy myself a pretty smart cookie...I'd like to take this Wonderlic test just to see how I would do.
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ESPN had an article a while back, The Wonderlic Exam, with a sample test. Take it and see what you get. I got 13 out of 15 missing #'s 11 & 12. Don't know how this equates to the actual Wonderlic.
It's not really difficult material, its just a matter of how fast you can recall information off the top of your head for problem solving. If you you typically do not process information quickly, you may not score very high, but you may answer all the questions you answer correctly.ESPN had an article a while back, The Wonderlic Exam, with a sample test. Take it and see what you get. I got 13 out of 15 missing #'s 11 & 12. Don't know how this equates to the actual Wonderlic.
I'm guessing there are alot harder questions on the actual test once you get towards the end of the 50 questions?
Since we could take only 4 minutes I got 13/15 as well. I missed 5 and 13ESPN had an article a while back, The Wonderlic Exam, with a sample test. Take it and see what you get. I got 13 out of 15 missing #'s 11 & 12. Don't know how this equates to the actual Wonderlic.
I missed #11, 14/15.Since we could take only 4 minutes I got 13/15 as well. I missed 5 and 13ESPN had an article a while back, The Wonderlic Exam, with a sample test. Take it and see what you get. I got 13 out of 15 missing #'s 11 & 12. Don't know how this equates to the actual Wonderlic.