After Lamars atrocious Wonderlic score, I figured I would take it ...

JC43

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I mean hired his Mom to represent him...I wish this kid all the success, but man not looking to ''bright", we know he is a Mama's boy but it's ridiculous!!!!
 

Monroe Claxton

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If you guess you can get 10 or 11.
Stoops should have written Wonderlic questions on defense players jerseys
 

RobBromley

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JC43

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This is the test they use at the NBA combine? What if they are OAD, are they exempt since they didn't finish college. Licking wonder bread sounds like a weird fetish
 
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22, not near as smart as some of you but it was the same score as Brett Favre, my favorite Athlete All-Time. 60 % completed though.
 

FiveStarCat

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I scored the same as Blaine Gabbert. And I think I might be a better quarterback.
That’s impressive. Are you a teacher by chance? I feel like someone straight out of high school testing (ACT, SAT) would nail this test with all of the word problems mixed with mental math.
 

Ron Mehico

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I'll be honest I wasn't expecting math word problems - took me about 3 minutes to figure out the first question in the 6 minute version of the test I took [laughing]

Anyway I got the same as David Carr - and probably answered about 10 questions
 

GonzoCat90

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That’s impressive. Are you a teacher by chance? I feel like someone straight out of high school testing (ACT, SAT) would nail this test with all of the word problems mixed with mental math.

I am. Actually did an ACT prep unit with my classes before spring break so they can take it on the 14th.

Pacing yourself and getting through all the questions is the important part. Most people can answer them all correctly with no time limit. I skipped three altogether because they'd have taken me too much time. Need to answer one every 14 seconds.
 

DSmith21

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I mean hired his Mom to represent him...I wish this kid all the success, but man not looking to ''bright", we know he is a Mama's boy but it's ridiculous!!!!

Actually a lot of people think that it was a good move to forgo an agent. Most rookies don't need an agent as their salaries are basically set by the league. So why give 10%-15% of your earnings to someone who can't do much for you? All he needs is a good sports attorney to review his contract. He can then use an agent when its time to renegotiate and they can earn their money.
 

dgtatu01

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There are different simulators. I did a quick version a month ago and got a 44. I did this version late last night and 35.

I actually took it for a job. They gave me that and the Myers-Briggs and then offered me a job after a 15 minute interview. Family run company and I was right out of college, if I knew then what I know now I would have said no thanks after that screening process.
 
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BlueRaider22

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I actually took it for a job. They gave me that and the Myers-Briggs and then offered me a job after a 15 minute interview. Family run company and I was right out of college, if I knew then what I know now I would have said no thanks after that screening process.


Lol. Must have read a book or took a wkend class......"How to hire employees for Dummies....."