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Old May 28, 2008, 11:56 PM
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Well I'm confused. Each time I take the quiz I get a different score, and it focuses on different things each time. I don't really remember exactly what I put the time before and I'm not trying to make it the same, but I can never decide between just a little bit to somewhat or somewhat to quite a lot or whatever because each of those things could be different. Like... "just a little bit" how much is a little bit? And how much is moderate? I don't know if I'm putting the right thing down. -shrugs-
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Old May 30, 2008, 08:19 AM
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thats the issue with online tests. everyones perception of a little bit or somewhat is different. thats why you shouldnt rlly rely on them.
best idea is to get checked by a professional, that way u have more idea.
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