Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Otis Lennon?
Wikipedia says it is administered in groups. I distinctly remember being in a room alone being tested with puzzles and reciting number sequences backwards.
I had completely forgotten about this until just now. I also took this type of test in the early 90s. In my case they believed I was twice exceptional and I distinctly remember taking the test in a tiny room with a double mirror, only they didn’t tell me it was a double mirror, but I distinctly remember feeling like I was being watched from that side of the room.
Anyone else take it with a double mirror?
Would “they” really have time to sit and watch each individual student take a test?
I’m not sure what you’re implying. My parents took me, alone, to some building in our school district, to take the test. We met, alone, first with a man who spoke to my parents while I read magazines in a waiting area, then “they” (the man) moved me to the little room with the mirrored/glass wall to take the test.
Sounds sketchy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Otis Lennon?
Wikipedia says it is administered in groups. I distinctly remember being in a room alone being tested with puzzles and reciting number sequences backwards.
I had completely forgotten about this until just now. I also took this type of test in the early 90s. In my case they believed I was twice exceptional and I distinctly remember taking the test in a tiny room with a double mirror, only they didn’t tell me it was a double mirror, but I distinctly remember feeling like I was being watched from that side of the room.
Anyone else take it with a double mirror?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Otis Lennon?
Wikipedia says it is administered in groups. I distinctly remember being in a room alone being tested with puzzles and reciting number sequences backwards.
I had completely forgotten about this until just now. I also took this type of test in the early 90s. In my case they believed I was twice exceptional and I distinctly remember taking the test in a tiny room with a double mirror, only they didn’t tell me it was a double mirror, but I distinctly remember feeling like I was being watched from that side of the room.
Anyone else take it with a double mirror?
Would “they” really have time to sit and watch each individual student take a test?
I’m not sure what you’re implying. My parents took me, alone, to some building in our school district, to take the test. We met, alone, first with a man who spoke to my parents while I read magazines in a waiting area, then “they” (the man) moved me to the little room with the mirrored/glass wall to take the test.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Otis Lennon?
Wikipedia says it is administered in groups. I distinctly remember being in a room alone being tested with puzzles and reciting number sequences backwards.
I had completely forgotten about this until just now. I also took this type of test in the early 90s. In my case they believed I was twice exceptional and I distinctly remember taking the test in a tiny room with a double mirror, only they didn’t tell me it was a double mirror, but I distinctly remember feeling like I was being watched from that side of the room.
Anyone else take it with a double mirror?
Would “they” really have time to sit and watch each individual student take a test?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Stanford-Binet. There’s a wiki on it
I’m pretty sure that’s what I took in the late 70s.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Otis Lennon?
Wikipedia says it is administered in groups. I distinctly remember being in a room alone being tested with puzzles and reciting number sequences backwards.
Oh I took that one too! It was fun.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I remember a taking tests in elementary and middle school in NY (Long Island) that involved pattern completion, spatial rearranging figures and remembering word definitions after a delay. I still remember how they read the words and some of the examples: wuzzle is to mix. Remember wuzzle is to mix; a yonker is a young man. Remember yonker is a young man; baloo is a bear. Remember Baloo is a bear. Everyone in the school took it. Don’t remember if it was every year but definitely did it multiple grades.
I took this same test! And I remember those same questions exactly, like burned into my brain! Was the mid 80s.
Anonymous wrote:I remember a taking tests in elementary and middle school in NY (Long Island) that involved pattern completion, spatial rearranging figures and remembering word definitions after a delay. I still remember how they read the words and some of the examples: wuzzle is to mix. Remember wuzzle is to mix; a yonker is a young man. Remember yonker is a young man; baloo is a bear. Remember Baloo is a bear. Everyone in the school took it. Don’t remember if it was every year but definitely did it multiple grades.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Otis Lennon?
Wikipedia says it is administered in groups. I distinctly remember being in a room alone being tested with puzzles and reciting number sequences backwards.
I had completely forgotten about this until just now. I also took this type of test in the early 90s. In my case they believed I was twice exceptional and I distinctly remember taking the test in a tiny room with a double mirror, only they didn’t tell me it was a double mirror, but I distinctly remember feeling like I was being watched from that side of the room.
Anyone else take it with a double mirror?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Otis Lennon?
Wikipedia says it is administered in groups. I distinctly remember being in a room alone being tested with puzzles and reciting number sequences backwards.