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logic and word associations
Category: Miscellaneous Asked by: fido123-ga List Price: $25.00 |
Posted:
04 Jan 2003 14:26 PST
Expires: 03 Feb 2003 14:26 PST Question ID: 137494 |
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Re: logic and word associations
From: tehuti-ga on 04 Jan 2003 15:31 PST |
I started doing this for amusement, then discovered it is an entrance test to qualify for membership of the (HPS) HighPotentialsSociety This Society was founded in 2001 by Max Tiefenbacher and had its appearance on the internet in May,2002. It should be a forum for intellectually highly gifted persons in the top 2 percent measured by any of the accepted entrance tests to give them the opportuniy to exchange their thoughts and feelings.It is intended to be a brainpool for the members to start own or common projects. http://mitglied.lycos.de/MaxTiefenbacher/HPS2.html If you wish to become a member, perhaps you should solve it yourself. |
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Re: logic and word associations
From: pinkfreud-ga on 04 Jan 2003 16:51 PST |
Mike, I suggest that you check out Mensa, a high IQ society that offers enjoyable events, entertaining publications, and lifelong access to the companionship of intelligent people all over the world: http://www.us.mensa.org/join_mensa/overview.php3 |
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Re: logic and word associations
From: fido123-ga on 04 Jan 2003 17:49 PST |
Thanks very much for your response. I am not applying to those organizations but would like to see if my answers are correct. If you choose not to answer these questions I take it you will not charge me a fee. Thanks very much for your help. Mike |
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Re: logic and word associations
From: fido123-ga on 04 Jan 2003 17:57 PST |
Goggle says it will anwser any questions sent to it no matter where they come from, no matter what for a price. I think you should anwser the questions to the best of your ability anyway. But that is okay if that's the way you want to be. Thanks again. But do let me know what you decide. |
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Re: logic and word associations
From: tehuti-ga on 04 Jan 2003 18:21 PST |
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Re: logic and word associations
From: fido123-ga on 07 Jan 2003 04:12 PST |
This question should be answered by someone at goggle. At least try. |
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