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QUIZ: Are You Smart Enough to Get Into Private Kindergarten? (1 Viewer)

5-5 but I'm pretty sure if you have enough money it doesn't matter if you get 0-5.

 
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I thought you were asking if quez is smart enough to get into private kindergarten. :mellow:

I probably should wear my glasses.

 
I think the discussion goes something like this:

The average child only gets 25% right. Your kid is a genius he got 40% right.

 
5/5

The second one, look for the missing shape and missing pattern of the other 2 characters in that row.

 
If my 4 yo could get 5/5 I would just opt tp home school them so they reach maximum potential. They clearly would be way beyond what any school could offer them.

 
What's the pattern in #1? Public schools for me.
The visual is set up terribly. The bottom row of flags aren't part of the pattern, they're just the four choices for the missing flag. I couldn't figure it out either. Just look at the top row. The pattern is pretty simple.

 
4/5.. missed #1, thought the rest were pretty easy, but I guess I am overthinking #1

even went back and did it again. Guessed correctly, but I am still not seeing the pattern <_<

 
What's the pattern in #1? Public schools for me.
The visual is set up terribly. The bottom row of flags aren't part of the pattern, they're just the four choices for the missing flag. I couldn't figure it out either. Just look at the top row. The pattern is pretty simple.
I knew there was something wrong when I missed the first two but then the next three were so simple.

Then again, I probably don't deserve to go to a good kindergarten class since I didn't realize the bottom rows in 1&2 were the same as the choices below.

 
What's the pattern in #1? Public schools for me.
The visual is set up terribly. The bottom row of flags aren't part of the pattern, they're just the four choices for the missing flag. I couldn't figure it out either. Just look at the top row. The pattern is pretty simple.
Ahh, that explains it. Maybe the makers of the test aren't smart enough to get into Kindygarden as well.
You would be surprised how terrible many tests are constructed.

 
Is this test it? What comes next have the toddlers weave a basket and rebuild a transmission?

 
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missed #5 - figured the character did not do the scanning, the cashier did - i over thought it.. stoopid 5 year olds.

 
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3 out of 5. Whatever. That was dumb.
Me too. I have a high IQ and am considered a very good problem solver. Yet I had no clue what was going on in those first two questions. :shrug:
Is your IQ higher than 176 though?
I can vouch for him. We're both members of an exclusive, members only MENSA message board.
You, TheIronSheik and MC Gas Money, that is quite the club. Reminds me of that old Sesame Street song - "One of these things is not like the others. One of these things just...."
 
3 out of 5. Whatever. That was dumb.
Me too. I have a high IQ and am considered a very good problem solver. Yet I had no clue what was going on in those first two questions. :shrug:
Is your IQ higher than 176 though?
I can vouch for him. We're both members of an exclusive, members only MENSA message board.
You, TheIronSheik and MC Gas Money, that is quite the club. Reminds me of that old Sesame Street song - "One of these things is not like the others. One of these things just...."
Yeah, I know. I'm trying to distance myself from those two.

 
What's the pattern in #1? Public schools for me.
The visual is set up terribly. The bottom row of flags aren't part of the pattern, they're just the four choices for the missing flag. I couldn't figure it out either. Just look at the top row. The pattern is pretty simple.
Thanks, feel better after hearing that. The pattern in the top was obvious, but the second row seemed part of it and messed up any pattern I could find.

The 2nd one, the pattern was so obvious from the first 3 rows and the final row having a different number, I didn't even bother trying to include it somehow.

 
I wonder if the actual test is on paper and something like "Circle the flag on the bottom row that completes the pattern on the top row" but the article turned it into something that works on a web page and didn't make clear the distinction.

 
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What's the pattern in #1? Public schools for me.
The visual is set up terribly. The bottom row of flags aren't part of the pattern, they're just the four choices for the missing flag. I couldn't figure it out either. Just look at the top row. The pattern is pretty simple.
Ahh, that explains it. Maybe the makers of the test aren't smart enough to get into Kindygarden as well.
The test was built for the iPad so they are assuming you would touch the proper flag, there wouldn't be a multiple choice with radio buttons, that was done strictly so you could take the test on the webpage.

 
That article is both ridiculous and horrifying. Really this is what we are putting kids through now? 4 year olds need 200 dollar a session instruction to get into a kindergarten? These people are insane.

 
That article is both ridiculous and horrifying. Really this is what we are putting kids through now? 4 year olds need 200 dollar a session instruction to get into a kindergarten? These people are insane.
You don't expect politicians and other rich people to send their kids to public school do you? :rolleyes:

 

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