A Shrewdness of Apes

An Okie teacher banished to the Midwest. "Education is not the filling a bucket but the lighting of a fire."-- William Butler Yeats

Monday, February 19, 2007

I'm feelin' very Zen, Grasshopper.

Your Brain is Green

Of all the brain types, yours has the most balance.
You are able to see all sides to most problems and are a good problem solver.
You need time to work out your thoughts, but you don't get stuck in bad thinking patterns.

You tend to spend a lot of time thinking about the future, philosophy, and relationships (both personal and intellectual).


Yep, gotta say that is about right. And taking that quiz makes me even more annoyed at the CollegeBoard/AP people, who just put me through an online survey that took 45 dedicated minutes to complete!! GAAH! And that would be your problem in a nutshell, Mr. Caperton.

Thanks to Darren for that fun little timewasting link.

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5 Comments:

At 2/19/07, 3:03 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

My brain is green, too - and some of those questions were HARD! You mean I have to choose ONE place in a bookstore where I naturally gravitate? And you're not going to list "reference" or "classics" as options? Come ON!!

 
At 2/19/07, 3:06 PM, Blogger "Ms. Cornelius" said...

I know! They didn't list history or religion either.

 
At 2/20/07, 6:49 PM, Blogger NYC Educator said...

You know, if you guys would stop leaving things unrefrigerated, they'd probably stop turning green on you.

 
At 2/20/07, 9:37 PM, Blogger "Ms. Cornelius" said...

Fine-- you think "moldy," I think "fresh."

Potayto, potahto.

 
At 2/25/07, 9:29 PM, Blogger Mrs. T said...

nyc educator, green is not moldy, but rather "fresh" and full of life, and kind to the environment. Or at least, that's what my orange brain came up with.

 

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