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Finger Length Predicts SAT Performance

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Well, it was right on the SAT-finger thing for me. I just got my scores back, and my Math score was 90 higher than my verbal :-k .

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I have a longer ring than index finger. (I failed math [d-] and got A+ on english and A on russian besides knowing a few other languages as well)

 

 

 

So.. As much as I hate internet owls and cat images, this is what I want to send to that article's writer 8-)

 

 

 

 

Because it must be correct 100% of the time and external stimuli do not exist!

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I just posted something! ^_^ to the terrorist...er... kirbybeam.

Yeah I didn't follow the model, I have a longer index finger and I do horrible in English.

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thanks for this interesting read. I would have never read it if you had not made at topic on it since i never visit yahoo.com.

 

 

 

I do do way better on english then on math. Except that poetry is just not my thing.

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Skull shape predicts criminal predisposition.

 

 

 

Hahahaha you sir win the internet.

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Humor is reason gone mad- Groucho Marx

 

I am a nobody and nobody is perfect, therefore I am perfect.

I don't think that could be true. My index finger and ring finger are the same length anyway.

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Also if your hand is bigger than your face, you have cancer.

 

 

 

*SMACK*

 

 

 

Hahaha, I had some kid fall for that once. I relished for like 5 seconds as he held his hand up to his face and went "How's it look?" before I slammed him in the face. Hilarious.

 

 

 

I think this is BS. I have really long fingers and I don't think I'd get a 1600 on an SAT, still. ;) Another kid I know has FREAKISHLY long fingers and he'd get like a 2. Seriously, he's stupid.

 

I don't think it said that people with longer fingers will do better on the test. It just said that if your ring finger is longer than your index, you'll probably do better on math than on verbal and vice versa. That rule is true for my friend Abi and I. She has a longer index finger than ring and did better on writing but I have a longer ring finger and I did great on math. This was the PSAT but still. My scores for the PSAT were:

 

 

 

500 on Critical Reading

 

730 on Math

 

530 on Writing Skills

 

 

 

My total was a 1760 which is pretty good considering I'm only a freshman.

 

 

 

Hm, I thought everyone's ring finger was longer than their index. Mine is. *Shrug*

 

I'm a freshman and I scored:

 

630

 

780

 

640

 

Total - 2050

 

(My ring finger's longer than my index)

Losers...

Are you blind or ignoring me on purpose?

Even though I sometimes side with religious people in some debates, I no longer consider myself religious.

im going to cut off all my fingers and see what happens :mrgreen:

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