What's Your Nerdiness Level?

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In summary: What does this mean? Your nerdiness is:Somewhat nerdy. I mean face it, you are nerdier than about half the test takers.
  • #1
Schrodinger's Dog
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Take the test.

http://www.nerdtests.com/ft_nq.php?im

Overall, you scored as follows:

52% scored higher (more nerdy), and
48% scored lower (less nerdy).

What does this mean? Your nerdiness is:

Somewhat nerdy. I mean face it, you are nerdier than about half the test takers.

So true, in fact I think I'm more nerdy than testing would indicate, but what is your nerdiness level?
 
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  • #2
12% scored higher (more nerdy), and
88% scored lower (less nerdy).

What does this mean? Your nerdiness is:

High-Level Nerd. You are definitely MIT material, apply now!.

:uhh:

This is 10 Chars
 
  • #3
15% scored higher (more nerdy), and
85% scored lower (less nerdy).

What does this mean? Your nerdiness is:

High-Level Nerd. You are definitely MIT material, apply now!.
I was in denial, I always knew it deep inside :D
 
  • #4
36% scored higher (more nerdy), and
64% scored lower (less nerdy).

What does this mean? Your nerdiness is:

Low Ranking Nerd. Definitely a nerd but low on the totem pole of nerds.
I used to score really high on these. I don't miss those days :P
 
  • #5
Low-level nerd
 
  • #6
Holy Cow! I didn't think only 8% would have scored higher.

8% scored higher (more nerdy), and
92% scored lower (less nerdy).

What does this mean? Your nerdiness is:

Supreme Nerd. Apply for a professorship at MIT now!.

:cry:
 
  • #7
All you supergeeks who know your IP-adresses..:shiver:
 
  • #8
"55% scored higher (more nerdy), and
45% scored lower (less nerdy).

What does this mean? Your nerdiness is:

Somewhat nerdy. I mean face it, you are nerdier than about half the test takers."

Great.
 
  • #9
arildno said:
All you supergeeks who know your IP-adresses..:shiver:

I only know cos I set up my own home network :smile:
 
  • #10
Kurdt said:
I only know cos I set up my own home network :smile:

Me too. And I had problems with that. If the test took that into account, I'd be forgiven for knowing my IP address. :tongue:
 
  • #11
Overall, you scored as follows:

72% scored higher (more nerdy), and
28% scored lower (less nerdy).

What does this mean? Your nerdiness is:

Not nerdy, but definitely not hip.
I'm not sure whether to be happy or sad. I mean, I always wanted to be "hip!":rolleyes:
 
  • #12
cristo said:
I'm not sure whether to be happy or sad. I mean, I always wanted to be "hip!":rolleyes:

You lie dude you lie! No homework helper of your quality could get that score. I bet you have a telescope and a microscope at least.
 
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  • #13
arildno said:
All you supergeeks who know your IP-adresses..:shiver:

I have a different IP every time I boot up: it's dynamic, but saying that even if I did know it, it would only be to use in direct IP gaming between a few friends. Hold on I am a big nerd:smile:

EDIT: indeed but consider the nerdiness of those taking the test?

arildno said:
Low-level nerd
 
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  • #14
Kurdt said:
You lie dude you lie! No homework helper of yur quality could get that score.
:blushing: Thanks (I think)
I bet you have a telescope and a microscope at least.

Still, there was no lying in my test. I have neither a microscope nor a telescope. I think the fact that I know hardly anything about computers probably "helped" me!
 
  • #15
cristo, despite what those scores say, I know you are KING nerd :)

I got:
13% scored higher (more nerdy), and
87% scored lower (less nerdy).

What does this mean? Your nerdiness is:

High-Level Nerd. You are definitely MIT material, apply now!.
I still think I'm normal.
 
  • #16
25% scored higher (more nerdy), and
75% scored lower (less nerdy).

What does this mean? Your nerdiness is:

Mid-Level Nerd. Wow, it takes a lot of hard nerdy practice to reach this level

Guess I should not bother applying to MIT then :cry:
 
  • #17
Kurdt said:
Holy Cow! I didn't think only 8% would have scored higher.

8% scored higher (more nerdy), and
92% scored lower (less nerdy).

What does this mean? Your nerdiness is:

Supreme Nerd. Apply for a professorship at MIT now!.

:cry:

Me too. I don't own a telescope or a microscope, nor do have a periodic chart hanging anywhere, and I am a very good dancer. Those graduate-level math classes must have given me a big boost on the ol' nerdometer.
 
  • #18
Overall, you scored as follows:

5% scored higher (more nerdy), and
95% scored lower (less nerdy).

What does this mean? Your nerdiness is:

All hail the monstrous nerd. You are by far the SUPREME NERD GOD!

omg this thing is flawed. I'm not that nerdy lol I expected it to be slightly or so...because i am. Seriously though it's funny...
 
  • #19
Good thing this question wasn't on the list:
You found out about this test by
  • Reading about it on MySpace
  • Seeing some nerd take it at a coffee shop
  • Seeing some nerd take it at the library
  • Reading about it on Physics Forums
 
  • #20
29/71. Not surprising.
 
  • #21
i got
63% scored higher (more nerdy), and
37% scored lower (less nerdy).

What does this mean? Your nerdiness is:

Not nerdy, but definitely not hip.
 
  • #22
nice website btw
 
  • #23
I guess I need to get out more. :redface:

Your Score Summary

Overall, you scored as follows:

4% scored higher (more nerdy), and
96% scored lower (less nerdy).

What does this mean? Your nerdiness is:

All hail the monstrous nerd. You are by far the SUPREME NERD GOD!
 
  • #24
I hit 94%. And no, I wasn't trying.
 
  • #25
Overall, you scored as follows:

32% scored higher (more nerdy), and
68% scored lower (less nerdy).

What does this mean? Your nerdiness is:

Low Ranking Nerd. Definitely a nerd but low on the totem pole of nerds.
 
  • #26
I do have both a microscope and a telescope in the house. When I was younger, a great deal of my time was taken up by making my own slides. :redface:
 
  • #27
25% scored higher (more nerdy), and
75% scored lower (less nerdy).

What does this mean? Your nerdiness is:

Mid-Level Nerd. Wow, it takes a lot of hard nerdy practice to reach this level.

Wow, I thought I'd rank a little lower than that considering you'd have to have a certain baseline level of nerdiness to even take the test! :bugeye: :rofl:
 
  • #28
Yey there are people more nerdy than me. I guess its for those who can tell Charles Darwin from James Clerk Maxwell :tongue:
 
  • #29
Evo said:
I guess I need to get out more. :redface:

Your Score Summary

Overall, you scored as follows:

4% scored higher (more nerdy), and
96% scored lower (less nerdy).

What does this mean? Your nerdiness is:

All hail the monstrous nerd. You are by far the SUPREME NERD GOD!

twisting_edge said:
I hit 94%. And no, I wasn't trying.

This is the second time you two have matched so closely on a quiz posted here. It's a match made in cyber-heaven! :biggrin:
 
  • #30
8% scored higher (more nerdy), and
92% scored lower (less nerdy).

What does this mean? Your nerdiness is:

Supreme Nerd. Apply for a professorship at MIT now!.

Imagine if I didn't have a spouse and kids...And I thought I am normal.
 
  • #31
Moonbear said:
This is the second time you two have matched so closely on a quiz posted here. It's a match made in cyber-heaven! :biggrin:
Heh, we just went over the test and if he hadn't answered a question wrong, he'd have scored 97% nerd. :tongue:
 
  • #32
Overall, you scored as follows:

3% scored higher (more nerdy), and
97% scored lower (less nerdy).

What does this mean? Your nerdiness is:

All hail the monstrous nerd. You are by far the SUPREME NERD GOD!
 
  • #33
We're throwing off the average :rofl:

21% scored higher (more nerdy), and
79% scored lower (less nerdy).

What does this mean? Your nerdiness is:

Mid-Level Nerd. Wow, it takes a lot of hard nerdy practice to reach this level.
 
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  • #34
5% scored higher (more nerdy), and
95% scored lower (less nerdy).

Oh yeah.

All hail the monstrous nerd. You are by far the SUPREME NERD GOD!
 
  • #35
God I only got 52% scored higher, I'm starting to feel bad about not owning a microscope or a telescope, and having a social life?:uhh:
 
<h2>1. What is a "nerdiness level"?</h2><p>A "nerdiness level" is a measurement of how much a person identifies with and is knowledgeable about topics that are typically considered nerdy or geeky. This can include a wide range of interests, such as science, technology, video games, comics, and more.</p><h2>2. How is a nerdiness level determined?</h2><p>A nerdiness level is subjective and can vary from person to person. It is typically based on the individual's interests, knowledge, and passion for topics that are considered nerdy. There is no specific test or formula for determining a person's nerdiness level.</p><h2>3. Is being a nerd a bad thing?</h2><p>No, being a nerd is not a bad thing. In fact, many people proudly embrace their nerdiness and see it as a positive aspect of their identity. Being a nerd often means having a deep passion and enthusiasm for learning and exploring topics that may not be considered mainstream.</p><h2>4. Can someone's nerdiness level change over time?</h2><p>Yes, someone's nerdiness level can change over time. As people grow and experience new things, their interests and knowledge may also change. Someone who may not have identified as a nerd in the past may discover new interests and become more nerdy over time.</p><h2>5. How can someone increase their nerdiness level?</h2><p>There is no set way to increase one's nerdiness level. However, some ways to become more nerdy may include exploring new interests, reading books or articles on nerdy topics, attending conventions or events related to nerdy interests, and connecting with others who share similar passions.</p>

1. What is a "nerdiness level"?

A "nerdiness level" is a measurement of how much a person identifies with and is knowledgeable about topics that are typically considered nerdy or geeky. This can include a wide range of interests, such as science, technology, video games, comics, and more.

2. How is a nerdiness level determined?

A nerdiness level is subjective and can vary from person to person. It is typically based on the individual's interests, knowledge, and passion for topics that are considered nerdy. There is no specific test or formula for determining a person's nerdiness level.

3. Is being a nerd a bad thing?

No, being a nerd is not a bad thing. In fact, many people proudly embrace their nerdiness and see it as a positive aspect of their identity. Being a nerd often means having a deep passion and enthusiasm for learning and exploring topics that may not be considered mainstream.

4. Can someone's nerdiness level change over time?

Yes, someone's nerdiness level can change over time. As people grow and experience new things, their interests and knowledge may also change. Someone who may not have identified as a nerd in the past may discover new interests and become more nerdy over time.

5. How can someone increase their nerdiness level?

There is no set way to increase one's nerdiness level. However, some ways to become more nerdy may include exploring new interests, reading books or articles on nerdy topics, attending conventions or events related to nerdy interests, and connecting with others who share similar passions.

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