yeah, I knew that...
Nov. 15th, 2004 09:44 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
The Emotional IQ Test: Results
There is no arguing that classical IQ, as measured by most intelligence tests, is important in our personal, academic, and professional success. Research, however, has found that emotional intelligence matters as much as (and, in many cases, more than) the classical IQ. One could almost say that emotional intelligence is a prerequisite for the proper development and actualization of our other intellectual abilities.
Your score = 72 (50 is very low, 150 is genius)
There's some bad news and some good news. The bad news is that your Emotional IQ is low. In a practical sense, this means that you are not reaching your full potential. Now for the good news: by learning and practicing new skills and more effective ways of dealing with people, you can significantly improve your EIQ.
Mmm hmmm yeah. *goes back to surfing for therapists*
There is no arguing that classical IQ, as measured by most intelligence tests, is important in our personal, academic, and professional success. Research, however, has found that emotional intelligence matters as much as (and, in many cases, more than) the classical IQ. One could almost say that emotional intelligence is a prerequisite for the proper development and actualization of our other intellectual abilities.
Your score = 72 (50 is very low, 150 is genius)
There's some bad news and some good news. The bad news is that your Emotional IQ is low. In a practical sense, this means that you are not reaching your full potential. Now for the good news: by learning and practicing new skills and more effective ways of dealing with people, you can significantly improve your EIQ.
Mmm hmmm yeah. *goes back to surfing for therapists*