Sep
17
New Article: IQ Test – measuring your IQ
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I have just posted a short article about IQ tests.
It lists amoung other things some good and bad sides of IQ testing.
Enjoy!
May
11
Being Emotionally Intelligent
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Emotional Intelligence is a person’s ability to understand his or her emotions and the emotions of others and to act appropriately based on this understanding. EQ or EI was first defined by Peter Salovey and John Mayer and become very popular in 1995 after “Emotional Intelligence” by Dan Goleman was published and became a best seller.
Emotions is very important in order for us to have harmony with people around us and its also essential for making good decision.
Every person has different personality, thus show different emotions. Some people have the ability to control their emotions even if they’re in situations like arguments, aggression and pressure. On the other hand we also like people who can express compassion, forgiveness and empathy. We need these emotions to be happy in our daily lives.
Apr
7
New Article: Love Tests
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Love, personality and compatibility tests are widely available online, most for free.
These tests offer insight to relationships, chances of romance and other issues.
If you have ever wondered what kind of love type you are or what type of personality traits are best for you, taking a love test might be beneficial for you.
One of the most common tests available identifies the six most common types of love, Pragma, Eros, Banquet, Mania, Storge and Ludus.
Spending a few minutes to take a test can help you learn how much of your love type is determined by your personality and how much is dependent on the culture of which you grew up.
Mar
19
New Article: College Tests
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All high school students are required to take college placement tests. Some aid in the proper course placement while others can provide class credit.
These tests include the PSAT (Preliminary Scholastic Aptitude), SAT (Scholastic Aptitude), CLEP (College Level Examination Program) and the AP, (Advanced Placement).
There are many free online resources available to help students prepare for these tests, with online analysis tools and personalized tutorials, applications for scholarships and even sites to post their information for colleges to find and recruit them.
And since now that nearly every aspect of college is available online, there is a wealth of information regarding these tests freely available on the web.

