Brainometry - What are your skills?

What are your skills?

Skills are the things you learn to do easily. You have a natural strength for certain mental activities which is called aptitude. There are multiple types of mental strengths or aptitudes like linguistic (capable with words), numerical (capable with numbers), logical (capable with cause and effect), visual-spatial (capable with dimensions), technical (capable with mechanics), practical (capable with hand-eye coordination), social (capable with relationships and emotions), administrative (capable with processes). To know what your specific mental strengths are you could do a formal aptitude assessment.

An informal way of finding your aptitude is to answer the following
type of questions and make a list of your answers.

What am I really good at?

What do others tell me I am good at?

What subjects do I get
the best marks in?

What academic activities make me feel smart?

What do I find easy to do?

What do I get compliments for?

What are my best achievements?

What do I do better than other people?

What type of school work do I help others with?

What subjects do I not have
to work hard in?

What do I get awards for?

Contact Brainometry if you would like to do a formal aptitude assessment.

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