Alright so I was only about average on two categories: perceptual reasoning and processing speed
Apparently perceptual reasoning is problems like this
They included physical tasks such as block design where the subject is asked to copy a design on a page using three dimensional, patterned blocks and predicting sequences of pattern or combinations of patterns set out in a matrix.
I admit I'm not very good at the geometric type questions, particularly the ones that involve looking at a picture of a set of blocks and then having to rotate it in 3D space in your mind and figure out which one out of several options it could (or could not) be. I remember there were a lot of questions like that.
Also not sure why I didn't do well on processing speed. I like taking my time to make sure I get every answer as correct as possible, but that's basically what the school system trains you to do. It's always in your best interest to use the maximum time allotted for the test to double check your answers after you've finished (at least in the education system I went through) so that's my excuse for that score.
As for verbal comprehension and working memory, that's about more in line with what I'd expect. Overall the shitty scores on the two subjects brought me down to 121
Oh and they include the results of my drug test lol ;)
72 nanograms of THC per mL? That's fourteen times the legal limit for DUI in Colorado and Washington right now. I took this test almost FOUR DAYS after the last time I smoked. I was stone cold sober, and I still show up at 14x the legal limit?! What bullshit :P
Two questions. One, which test is this? Also, do you have aspergers? Your profile is similar to mine. I had lower perceptual reasoning by far. I have done this when I was 12 as well. Did they give you this memory test as well? This seems to be the root of many of my difficulties. ---