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Auditory : 50%
Visual : 50%
Left : 49%
Right : 50%
Heidi, you exhibit an even balance between left-and right- hemisphere dominance and an even split between your auditory and visual processing. With a score this balanced, we recommend you take the quiz again. Okay, so you did, and the score was the same. We’ll continue.
You are a distinctively unique, individualistic, one of a kind, artistic person (we will not say well-rounded, the last time we said that to a woman, we got slapped). When you want to be, you are an active and multidimensional learner. It is a good thing you have a natural instinct for things because logic rarely enters into the picture with you and discipline is a word you openly scoff at. Still, you are organized (eh… maybe…) and if not goal directed, you at least know you have some goals to reach.
Your usual learning style is to absorb things as though through osmosis, unless of course you are not interested in learning what is being taught and then not even a sledgehammer will get it through your thick skull. You will alternate between instinct and impulse and your natural instinct will almost always lean towards being impulsive. Due to you missing 1% (don’t think we didn’t notice) you will tend to lean a bit towards using your talents for evil. Okay, not really for evil, but you are often up to no good, and you know it.
With an equal preference for visual and auditory processing you tend to be confused as to whether or not to believe in what you see or what you hear. And you can never decide if you liked the book better than the movie.
Overall, we would like to tell you to be content with your life, but we’re still confused by the missing percent. You could probably cut back on the sarcasm a little. Your indecisiveness is a problem (come on, everyone knows the book is always better than the movie) that could wreak havoc on your creative potential. Being a optimistic pessimist, you rationalize this aspect of yourself and focus on the more immediate and obvious situations at hand (such as finding out who really does make the best pickles in the world.)
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Half empty or half full, I only notice when it's completely empty.
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