Should LAN be CFS Quals too?

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  • aKnelp wrote: »
    I was waiting for konrad to post <3
    :)
    ThePurv wrote: »
    Please cheat and get banned again .
    toplel
    doop51 wrote: »
    Intelligence is commonly measured by:
    Abstract verbal reasoning
    The degree to which one has learned, been able to comprehend and verbally express vocabulary
    Degree of general information acquired from culture
    Spatial perception, visual abstract processing, and problem solving
    Nonverbal abstract problem solving, inductive reasoning, spatial reasoning
    Spatial reasoning
    Attention, concentration, mental control
    Concentration while manipulating mental mathematical problems

    Visual perception/analysis, scanning speed
    Visual-motor coordination, motor and mental speed, visual working memory

    The SAT tests a majority of those. Your strength in those areas is directly comparable to someone else in the same areas. Furthermore since many of the areas are related strength in one could mean strength in another.

    Unless you are a virtuoso in a specialty field, it would seem your overall aggregate would be lower.

    So are you a virtuoso?
    honestly i got so bored during the SAT, and still managed to get a decent grade ( only 50pts above my schools avg)

    also, if you can add 5+11, then you can get an 800 on the math part of the sat
    aKnelp wrote: »
    Intelligence is one of the core attributes for characters in Diablo III. It governs how much Life a character gains from Health Globes and increases Witch Doctor's and Wizard's damage dealt as their mainstat.
    Each point of Intelligence grants:
    +0.1 per point to Resistances. (Thus 10 points of INT = 1 point of resistance for all classes.)
    +1% to Witch Doctor's damage.
    +1% to Wizard's damage.

    Intelligence is a Character Attribute that appears in Diablo III. Dubbed as Willpower in early development, it replaces the Energy attribute from Diablo II.

    It is the primary stat for the Wizard and Witch Doctor classes. Every point in intelligence increase all of their damage by 1% for them. In addition, for all classes, every 10 points in Intelligence increase all resistances by 1 point.

    There are no Intelligence requirements for items in Diablo III.

    Some active and passive abilities of Witch Doctors can award temporary bonuses to Intelligence. Wizards and Witch Doctors can also gain 5 Intelligence per Core stats points in Paragon, total amount limited only by total number of Paragon levels, and gain 3 Intelligence per level up (other classes gain 1). In addition, one can gain Intelligence from Topaz gems in armor sockets.
    i love you kelp
  • aKnelp wrote: »
    kelp as the next brando?

    to be honest my only important exam is advanced functions on the 10th, did econ today, I could play cf all day but it doesn't entertain me as it use to :'(

    besides it would take another 1-2 years to get that perma sniper spray without farming :/

    Ah yes advanced functions, where you learn to graph... different functions for every single unit.