Friday, April 26, 2013

Journal 43


Describe taking a standardized to assets mental health. 
Once upon a time there was a girl name Jessie. She seemed to be a normal girl. She had lots of friends and was a cheerleader. She had taken many standardized tests in her life. Just recently she had taken the ACT and PSAE with her school at Unpleasant Grounds High School. It was a difficult test. They think the average of students go t a 19. Jessie was confident, however, that she did well. She thought she had got a 24. Three to eight weeks later she got her results back. Jessie got a 12 on the ACT. A twelve! Everyone in the school was shocked. A monkey was predicted to get a 15 just by guessing! Jessie was very upset. The school psychologist and school nurse decided something needed to be done. The nurse and psychologist gave her another standardized test to test her mental health. The test consisted of mind questions, puzzles, pictures, and future plans. The test had one answer that was wrong. Three could be correct. The nurse hoped Jessie would gain back some confidence and be able to redo the ACT and pass with flying colors. And guess what. JESSIE FAILED. Now the principal had to get involved. This behavior was just unacceptable. They figured Jessie was just messing around but she wasn’t. She had something mentally wrong with her. She had to take a verbal test to figure out what was mentally wrong with her. She was so scared because she did not know what was wrong. She was later diagonosed with 2688 dieasese. Where she was so smart she guessed the wrong thing. Just like Ronnie from the Last Song, who was played by Miley Cyrus. The test was helpful in the end. I personally do not like standardized tests. Whether it is mental or physical or and ACT or a PSAE test, verbal will ultamentally help diagonose people and their conditions. 

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