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IronBuckI;1876031; said:40
I cut it off at 4:48 (instead of 5 minutes), to get the actual 2:5 ratio, and ended up skipping 4 questions in order to finish in time. I don't know how long it would have taken me to work out #18, but I'm positive that question alone could have eaten up 2 or 3 minutes if I had lingered.
note: I'm not sure if adding 12 more seconds would have improved my score, but I like to think that it would. :tongue2:
stowfan;1876303; said:In case anyone is interested Ryan Fitzpatrick scored a 50.
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/football/nfl/players/7426/
Dan Marino scored 16, he doesn't need a link.
According to a report on NFL.com, Fitzpatrick became only the second player in history to get a perfect score on the Wonderlic Personnel Test, a sort of mini-IQ exam administered to all combine attendees. Not only that, but he had finished it in an unofficial-record nine minutes.
Internet message boards lit up with glee. The Boston Globe spun an entire story around his feat. And Fitzpatrick became slightly bewildered.
He couldn?t have aced the Wonderlic. He had left a question blank.
?People say I got a perfect score,? Fitzpatrick says. ?I know I didn?t get a perfect score. I don?t know where that came from.?
southcampus;1876397; said:I thought you were only supposed to give yourself 5 minutes.
reagdog;1877831; said:4.7 :hatepc:
largest.Oh8ch;1877836; said:Which of these scores is larger?
0047
004.7
0.047
0.470
OSU_Buckguy;1877840; said:largest.