I’m really skeptical about this test. It says my blog is post-graduate. But all I do is post stupid YouTube clips and write short diary-style anecdotes in very plain prose.
I’m also sceptical about this. My front page (which is currently awash with memes) is apparently College Post Grad, yet my other more thoughtful pages vary from high school to College Undergrad.
I’m pretty sure it’s just parsing sentence structures. There are three or four common “reading level” scores that one often learns in high school. The more compound-complex sentences, for instance, the higher the score.
My front page is a High School, but I at least feel better knowing that certain entries, like my Chaucer paper, is a “Genius” level.
I’m really skeptical about this test. It says my blog is post-graduate. But all I do is post stupid YouTube clips and write short diary-style anecdotes in very plain prose.
Fear not, Comandante — I think it just goes to show us that childrens do learn.
join the crowd. i’m finding myself in very good company on this.
My blog is at genius level! I feel clever.
I’m also sceptical about this. My front page (which is currently awash with memes) is apparently College Post Grad, yet my other more thoughtful pages vary from high school to College Undergrad.
Wow, I checked my old blog… and I was Elementary School. Good thing I shut that thing down! :)
Yes. Accessibility to the masses is always a bad thing.
NNNN, so is humorless elitism.
I’m pretty sure it’s just parsing sentence structures. There are three or four common “reading level” scores that one often learns in high school. The more compound-complex sentences, for instance, the higher the score.
My front page is a High School, but I at least feel better knowing that certain entries, like my Chaucer paper, is a “Genius” level.
dude. mine got “genius.” i think it must be mostly reading the code for all the videos i’ve been posting lately…