On 2006-03-19 14:31:00, Anonymous wrote:
"Don't presume to know anthing about me. I might be homeless, using a library, a yuppie, or extreamly wealthy. The acrimony of your hysteria is a real turnoff to parents looking to this site to get information.
Hi Karen! :wave: Since we don't know anything about you, why don't you tell us more about yourself?"
Yeah, you do write a lot like Karen.
You aren't homeless, you aren't using a library, and you aren't extremely wealthy.
You're middle class, you went to college, you were in the college bound track in high school, you're a devotee of pop psychology (although you don't consider yourself one), and you had teachers who rewarded pompous writing. Your IQ is between 116 and 140---most likely around 126. You most likely scored between 1100 and 1250 on your SATs--1300, max. Although your intelligence is between above average and gifted, when you meet new people you are likely to assume you're smarter than they are--far more often than you should.
The college you went to was better than a community college and probably had competitive admissions, but wasn't Ivy League.
You're most likely between thirty and fifty. You're white collar, but you don't work in science or engineering.
You're a program parent or an ed con. From various bits of information from your post I can tell that you are not staff, a program owner, just a program relative, a former program kid, a journalist, or an interested bystander. That just leaves program parent, which other bits of information from you post confirms.
Word choices tell a lot about a person. If they didn't, characterization would be a whole lot harder.
Don't presume you don't give away a lot about yourself just by how you say what you say.
I won't necessarily have gotten all of that right, but I'm sure I pegged you on most of it.
The only other thing you could be is a professional writer, like me, who is (unlike me) pretending to be an anonymous program parent. Not likely.
Julie