Resource Category: Articles
Structural Visualization with Low Graphoria
If you score high on Structural Visualization (the ability to think in three dimensions), but low on Graphoria (clerical speed … Continued
No High Scores?
How can the Foundation’s aptitude tests help you select a direction if all of your scores are in the low … Continued
Music and Objectivity
The importance of using every aptitude one possesses cannot be overstated; this is especially true for music. An idle aptitude … Continued
Medical Careers for People Without the Structural Visualization Aptitudes
by Robert Nagle A high school senior wanting to study medicine was attending a special magnet school for the sciences … Continued
What Aptitudes Do Doctors Typically Have?
by Jon Durkin Medicine has become an increasingly popular career goal among college students. Every year larger numbers of first … Continued
High Ideaphoria and Teaching
by Mary A. Somogy When any of us look back on our school days, which teachers do we remember with … Continued
From Economics to Film: One Who Dared to Switch
by Sandra Larson A frustrated student After several years of college, a frustrated student came into our Denver office “at … Continued
Choosing Your Way With Words
Aptitudes and Writing Style When clients express a desire to write, and ask us whether they have aptitudes for writing, … Continued
Auditory Aptitudes: Not Just For Musicians
If you scored high in one or more auditory aptitudes, your suggested career examples probably included music performance or positions … Continued