u/NobisTerra
What comes to your mind?
What comes to your mind when you hear Nigeria?
"You really are the spittin' of Lenny"
Started crying when Butcher said, "I dont know what to do," and Hughie comforted him by saying he didn't need to do anything
NJ-70(F) formation flight
A 23-minute video recorded by a friend of mine flying the NJ 70 in formation in multiplayer; I am the other NJ 70 in the background. We both initially did a parallel takeoff from Cochran runway 04L and 04R, followed by an autopilot climb to around the same altitude
What does this mean for my cognitive profile and WAIS predictions?
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I'm asking this since the WAIS is generally considered the most reliable exam we have for measuring FSIQ today. How consistent are these scores, and where would you estimate my actual FSIQ? If you do so, do you think this is good enough for a mechanical engineer, and how easy do you think it'd be?
Should I re-take my SATs?
For some context, I'm a first-year mechanical engineering student on full tuition. However, I was recently considering applying for scholarships at my university and even others in Europe.
Furthermore, I took the SAT for the first time a few months after I graduated from high school in August of 2024, but I didn't really prepare as much as I should've, and I'm fairly confident I could reach atleast a 1500 if I sat (pun intended) for it again. I was wondering if anyone would think I should bother re-taking the test or if my scores are good enough to get me into good (not necessarily S-tier) unis
NJ-70. Greasing the gears
Haven't posted here in some months, so here are some random screenshots of the NJ-70. The plane was an absolute blast to build, so consequently, I took a lot of screenshots. These are just 20 of 'em
I'm curious to know what my FSIQ would look like if I took the WAIS in the United States or the United Kingdom. Any ideas?
Simpleplanes 2 going good so far, I only wish we had a huge map
I took the CORE 2 days ago, at about 3 AM, but then decided to try it again. While I know there would've been some practice effect advantages, not all subtests on the CORE are actually that trainable, e.g., the PSI tests and the WMI, the former being impacted by the more casual 3 AM approach of my first attempt. What do you guys think?
I took the CORE 2 days ago, at about 3 AM, but then decided to try it again. While I know there would've been some practice effect advantages, not all subtests on the CORE are actually that trainable, e.g., the PSI tests and the WMI, the former being impacted by the more casual 3 AM approach of my first attempt. What do you guys think?
Decided to take the test at 3AM, ended up being more serious than I expected, and took a while. Is this good enough for someone doing mechanical engineering in university, who plans to go into aerospace, later on?
Most of the "more reliable" IQ tests I've taken online (Mensa Hungary, Mensa Norway) and other tests, SAT (in consideration with how little I studied) have always pointed towards a similar score. Took the CORE at 3AM, by the way. I was a little bored and decided to try it out. it was fun, and I trust it's reliable for reasons I'd state if probed. Anyways, what do you think?