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Will This Cause Claiborne To Fall?


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Does anyone have any idea of what questions or what type of questions that are asked on the wonderlic test?

Which of the following does not belong with the others?

1.Dog?

2.Cat?

3.Elephant?

4.Burger King?

Really, it is almost that easy.

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So you've taken or seen the test? Players always get dogged when there is a low score, so I was just curious.

I have taken simulation tests/past tests - I think one was posted a few months ago.

TBH, some people just aren't good at standardized testing. I know a lot of smart people that only made around 1000 (when it was best of 1600) on the SAT and had 4.0 GPAs. The Wonderlic is definitely easier than the SAT, but it is still timed - and people can get nervous and lose focus.

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nice, so claiborne has a learning disability and PFT uses him as a poster child for how some student athletes aren't students? assuming that is true, it is pretty fuging shitty to dog on him like that. this is why scores like this should really remain private - as fun as it is to compare QB wonderlic scores or w/e, those tests should remain private I think, and be up to each athlete to share them.

fwiw, there are MANY students who simply struggle with anything that is timed, no matter how smart they are. It takes them a great deal of time to read and process things. I realize a 4 seems impossibly low (and it may be - I think that sometimes people put out low numbers like this to force the real number to be released) but his actual score to me is irrelevant if he truly has a learning disability.

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According to a study performed by professors from Towson, Fresno State, and Georgia, DB's and TE's had a negative correlation between the wonderlic and on-field performance. That means the lower the score, the better the player performed.

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