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To: HighTech who wrote (45256)7/12/1999 10:39:00 PM
From: jpmac  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 108807
 
I'll think on it, Hi Tech. The student is studying to be a rehad counselor and the IQ test was part of a package of tests to evaluate people who have to switch jobs because of injury, or have various disabilites and your trying to place them. So it's probably along the lines of what your friend will get. I'll be talking with the person soon and will ask about it.

I was running back and forth from the table to the computer as it was a hot day for one of my stocks (a rarity) and even though I answered well enough to score well, it was hear, answer, delete.

You can't ever suggest often enough to "relax", imo.



To: HighTech who wrote (45256)7/12/1999 10:39:00 PM
From: Dayuhan  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 108807
 
I think there are some IQ tests on the net, though I do not know how representative the questions would be. A search might be a starting place.



To: HighTech who wrote (45256)7/12/1999 10:44:00 PM
From: jbe  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 108807
 
HiTech, I just ran a google.com search on IQ test preparation, and came up with a long list of sites that you might check out:

google.com

If the individual you are trying to prep has a disability, I presume s/he has had it diagnosed. A professional with a knowledge of the disability should be able to advise him/her about the areas of the test likely to offer the biggest challenge, and about ways to prepare for them.

jbe



To: HighTech who wrote (45256)7/12/1999 11:02:00 PM
From: The Philosopher  Respond to of 108807
 
There must be copies of it around in libraries, schools, etc. I'm sure if you did an interlibrary loan search you would find something. Maybe even on the internet -- try Ask Jeeves. Does your state have an open public records act that would spring it loose if necessary?