Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:31.
Probably should have been lower. I'm at least 2nd generation upper middle class (my parents are immigrants from another country where they're ancesters were definitely upper middle to rich class, but it's hard to compare with American upper middle/rich class). Many questions could have lowered my score, but for several years after college, I continued to live in the city where I went to college and to save money, I lived in a shared house in a not-so-good neighborhood. Many of the things that raised my score came from living there for those years.
Interesting.
Maybe you should have answered no on the n-hood question on the grounds that you were a gentrifier? Perhaps that qualification to the question was added after you took the quiz.
Anonymous wrote:31.
Probably should have been lower. I'm at least 2nd generation upper middle class (my parents are immigrants from another country where they're ancesters were definitely upper middle to rich class, but it's hard to compare with American upper middle/rich class). Many questions could have lowered my score, but for several years after college, I continued to live in the city where I went to college and to save money, I lived in a shared house in a not-so-good neighborhood. Many of the things that raised my score came from living there for those years.
Interesting.

Anonymous wrote:btw, charles murray's theories on race & intelligence in "the bell curve" are controversial and questionable. this quiz should be taken with a grain of salt.