Aptitude Essays

  • The Vergent: A Story Of The Divergent

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    known as an aptitude, that describes the faction for which they are best suited. After receiving their results, they can decide whether to remain with their family's faction or transfer to a new faction. Beatrice Prior, age sixteen, is born Abnegation where she lives with her mother, father, and Caleb her brother. She has never come to accept that she is Abnegation, this is because she does not see herself as naturally selfless. Her aptitude test was inconclusive; indicating her aptitude for three

  • Divergence and Inner Struggle

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    got multiple results from her aptitude test, commonly referred to as divergent. Throughout the book she faces many challenges and adversities but each one helps her learn a little more about herself. By the end of the book Tris learns who she is and what she believes in but each time she learned more about herself she paid a great price. In the beginning of the book it is very obvious the Tris does not know who she truly is which causes her to panic before her aptitude test. Her fear is shown in the

  • The Pros And Cons Of Cognitive Reliability Test

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    ability test brings forth many advantages, they are considered highly reliable, both verbal reasoning and numerical test have shown high validity for a wide range of jobs, validity rises with the increasing complexity of the job and combinations of aptitude test have higher validities than individual test alone (HR-Guide, 2002). Meta-analytic studies have demonstrated that GCA as one of the most powerful predictors of success job performance and training. GCA has been used in the past to hire federally

  • Personal Narrative: My Story Of Abnegation

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    her hair. Looking in a mirror was a rare thing for Abnegation. She is very nervous because her aptitude test coming up very soon. Beatrice and her brother Caleb ride the bus to school. Beatrice as walks through the hallways getting shoved and pushed by the people around her, she thinks about the dauntless. Rising Action 1. Beatrice Prior and her brother Caleb (both 16) now must take their aptitude tests to see which faction they are best suited for. Beatrice is very nervous because she thinks

  • Standardized Achievement Testing

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    Standardized achievement tests are very common in the United States as well as other countries. Students in High School, Middle School, and even Elementary School take standardized achievement tests. Since No Child Left Behind was renewed in 2001 schools must keep track of the progress of its students (Week). Policy makers use the results of standardized achievement tests to create their policies. Standardized testing provides many benefits to those who take it. Standardized testing can be traced

  • Psychological Tests In Recruitment And Selection Essay

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    characteristics of an individual such as the intelligence tests, aptitude tests, achievement tests, personality tests etc. A candidate’s mental caliber is measured through intelligence test. It helps to judge a person whether he can come up to the demands of that job. Aptitude tests measure the potential ability of a candidate that if suitable training is given he can learn that particular job. Mathematical, mechanical, practical etc. all types of aptitudes can be measured. Achievement tests measure the degree

  • Dystopian Book 'Divergent' By Veronica Roth

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    place in Chicago. In Divergent there are 5 factions. Each human has to go through an aptitude test to see which faction they are most like. The main character Tris has many difficult choices to make in this book. One lesson the author teaches is choices can change your whole life. In the beginning of the book Tris has to make a very tough choice of which faction to go to. She has a very hard choice because her aptitude test results did not tell her just one faction she is most like. This choice can

  • Divergent Essay

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    directions. Tris and Four are both Divergent, along with just a handful of others. Tris and Four make fate altering decisions such as selecting their actions in the aptitude test, choosing to let each other know their secrets, and standing up for each other. When members of the distorted Chicago turn 16, they must undergo an aptitude test, which consists of them making choices and executing actions to ultimately get one result. The result they receive is the faction they belong in; but there is an

  • Giftedness Essay

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    Should Giftedness be Narrowly or Broadly Defined in my School District? Gifted education defined can be a broad topic with a number of different branches to spiral down if you’re not careful. So how can we narrow our search for information and come to some conclusion on where we are today and where we might be tomorrow? First, what is giftedness? The Virginia Beach School system defines giftedness as: “Students, children, or youth who give evidence of high achievement capability in areas such as

  • An Excerpt from Divergent

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    Sixteen year old Beatrice Prior is from the Abnegation faction but selflessness never came naturally to her. When they must take their aptitude test to see which faction they will live in for the rest of their lives. Her test comes back inconclusive. She shows equal aptitude of Abnegation, Erudite, and Dauntless. On Choosing Day she decides to join Dauntless. After Tris jumps into the Pit and onto the net, Four's hand is the one she grabs and he pulls her out of the pit. He is later revealed to

  • Strategies for Test Taking and Their Effects

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    Belcher (1985) maintained that test score reflects both the knowledge and aptitude of test takers and the ability of using the characteristics and format of test effectively (as cited in Pour-Mohammadi and Zainol Abidin 2012). Popham & Madaus (1987) and Romberg, Williams, Zarrinnia (1989) defined testing as high stakes, because they influence both local and state administrators’ decisions about curriculum, appropriate programs, learners’ promotion (as cited in Herman, Dreyfus, Golan 1990). Pour-Mohammadi

  • Divergent Book to Movie Response

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    When someone reads Divergent they become enraptured in a world of morality, family, loss, love, war, but above all a journey of self discovery. Our whole class was enthralled by the exhilarating journey that Tris went through and were eagerly awaiting the chance to see Divergent come to life on the big screen. Our expectations for this movie were fairly high, but unfortunately our expectations were thrown into the chasm just like Al. The first problem with the movie adaptation was the setting. At

  • A Literary Analysis Of Harrison Bergeron

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    themes to critique aspects of our lives. In the story, the future US government implements a mandatory handicap for any citizens who is over their standards of normal. The goal of the program is to make everyone equal in physical capabilities, mental aptitude and even outward appearance. The story is focused around a husband and wife whose son, Harrison, was taken by the government because he is very strong and smart, and therefore too above normal not to be locked up. But, Harrison’s will is too great

  • An Extract from Divergent: Tris

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    It just wasn’t me. Thank goodness we didn’t have to stay in the faction we were born into. Our only way out was at the choosing ceremony. We would take an aptitude test to give us a recommendation on which faction would best suit us but ultimately, the choice was ours in the end. The day before the choosing ceremony, we went to take an aptitude test. This test wasn’t any normal test. In this test, we entered a virtual world that put us in situations where we had to make quick choices that determined

  • Assessment Collection Portfolio

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    slossonnews.com/S-DMS.html National Academies. (2014). Creating a Coordinated System of Education In. Retrieved from THE NATIONAL ACADEMIES PRESS: http://www.nap.edu/openbook.php?record_id=6296&page=56 Schoen, H. L., & Ansley, T. N. (n.d.). Iowa Algebra Aptitude Test™ (IAAT™), Fifth Edition. Retrieved from Houghton Nifflin Harcourt Riverside: http://www.riverpub.com/products/iaat/ U. S. Department of Education. (2014, January 29). NAEP Subject Area. Retrieved from National Assessment of Education Progress

  • Dystopian Careers

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    (Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery) and physical fitness tests. The ASVAB is a test you'll take which can determine which career in the military would be best suited to you. Right now, I honestly don't know what type of job I want to do when I go into the Air Force, that's why I'm hoping the aptitude test will help me out with that. Like I mentioned before with my computer tech skills, I feel like some techincal type jobs might show up on the results of my aptitude test. But I read that it

  • Scholastic Aptitude Test

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    The number one most stressful thing as a High School student is the Scholastic Aptitude Test(SAT). Although a student may have worked hard all four years of their high school career, if their Scholastic Aptitude Test score is not high, it can determine whether or not they get into certain Universities. Is the test doing more harm than good emotionally? Why should a student with a high GPA and a low Scholastic Aptitude Test score be rejected from a University as opposed to a student who barely passes

  • Flying The Dragon Skye Character Analysis

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    In the book Flying the Dragon, Skye and Hiroshi face challenges with their identities, as both children are suddenly made aware that their lives are going to change. Skye and Hiroshi show signs of insecurity when they find themselves out of their comfort zones, while amongst their peers. Skye is faced with an immature identity crisis in which she wishes to be an All-Star soccer player, while she is seemingly being forced to adhere to Japanese culture when her estranged family comes to America. Being

  • A Reflective Account On Aptitudes

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    searching for a graduate with the aptitudes that are essential for the calling they are being utilized. You may require particular abilities, information to do a sort of work you have to be mindful about the current situation of enlistment experts. You have to have some essential abilities to get selected is great association. The aptitudes checked will be that of correspondence, critical thinking certainty, the capacity to work. On the other hand, these aptitudes could be constrained additionally

  • The Importance Of Teaching Aptitude

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    educated person. Thus, it is made clear he should have the aptitude towards teaching to work the young minds. Some experts feel that short-term cramming might not affect aptitude test scores. However, long-term instruction in broad cognitive skills might improve general test performance. Cognitive theory and research suggest that learning ability can be improved by training students in learning strategies. Improving academic aptitude may be possible through a systematic curriculum that complements