I think I would have really enjoyed it that first year except that it meant leaving my sweet, gentle and loving first grade teacher Mrs. McGrath (who was also our neighbor and family friend and had taught all 5 of my older siblings) for Miss Tahata. Miss Tahata was much younger than Mrs. McGrath and she looked it. She wore tight and bright crazy clothes, had huge hairspray caked red hair, and sported ultra long fake fingernails painted bright pink to match her lip stick. It was the 80's after all. I, not being versed in the fashion and styles of the day, found her (and her style) to be very frightening. She scared me so much that I refused to go to gifted for two years, even though it could have been a fun diversion from spelling lists and reading packets that were far below my abilities. It wasn't until fourth grade that I began to attend again because there had been a change of teachers. Mr. Evans was a nice, creative and very fun guy. He was what a gifted teacher was supposed to be in my mind.
School and studies generally came easily for me growing up. Yes concepts were generally easy for me to grasp, but I still had to memorize and learn fractions like everyone else. I genuinely enjoyed school and learning.
The other day as I was browsing the web, I saw an add by Tickle for an IQ test; I figured didn't really have anything better to do so I took it. I've still got it going on! Oh yeah. My IQ according to Tickle is 133 (not a genius, but still concidered "gifted" if I'm not mistaken). This is what it had to say about my strengths:
You are gifted with the natural fluency of a writer and the visual and spatial strengths of an artist. Those skills contribute to your creative and expressive mind.As for the crossword puzzles and debates, they couldn't be more wrong. I've always hated crossword puzzles (I'm too impatient) and I was always too emotional to really set a good argument out in debate. I'm sure if I would have had some training on how to separate myself from the issues I could have done well (I sure was opinionated enough growing up, and I never had a problem voicing those opinions).
Insightful linguists can take complex concepts and articulate them to just about anyone. You have a gift with words and insight into processes and the way people think. These talents enable you to explain things clearly to people.
You have an uncanny ability to work your way out of sticky situations using your talent with words. Crossword puzzles, debates — you're particularly well equipped to come out on top since you can read people well.
I scored in the 90th percentile for both the math and logic sections, and I scored in the 100th percentile for the linguistic and visual-spacial sections.
Jobs it recommended I look into are:
- Publicist
- Translator
- Graphic designer
- Teacher
- Broadcaster
- Public speaker
- Attorney
- Politician
5 comments:
HAHA I loved Mrs. Tahata (sp?) I thought she was so cool...but I was a few grades above you. I didn't know it was an IQ test that we took. I just thought I was good at spacial relations. I haven't taken an IQ test forever but my prego brain has not been too quick lately! love j
J. I'm glad to see you back online!
I wasn't exaggerating when I said I was frightened of her. It was her fingernails and lip stick that really freaked me out. I don't really remember her personality...
I think it was Tejada.
When I was in Mrs. McGrath's first grade class they would pull me out to do special SRA reading units. One day I announced I wouldn't go unless they took my two friends with me -- "We're the three musketeers! We won't be separated." I wonder if the Three Musketeers was one of the reading units they gave us.
Hahaha. I was trying to think of SRA because I wanted to make reference to it. I thought that was it but I couldn't find anything online to back me up. Too long ago I guess.
Oh, and funny 3 muskateer thing. =D
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