Okay, so I gave in and took the
Multiple Intelligence Inventory. Now granted, I've taken this before. Gardner's Multiple Intelligence Theories is standard learning for educators, or at least I hope it is. It was for me. Anyhow, I easily took it 6 or 7 years ago. Unlike the Myers-Briggs test, my scores on this one stayed eerily similar to when I took it in my mid-twenties.
Linguistic - 41
Mathematics - 30
Visual/Spatial - 30
Body/Kinesthetic - 32
Naturalistic - 21
Music - 50
Interpersonal - 27
Intrapersonal - 39
Most of these are no big shocker. I'm a little surprised I didn't score higher on Spatial, but it's the combination of visual and spatial that gets it for me. I have to focus to really picture something that I've never seen before. But I can parallel park the heck out of a Ford LTD! The nature score? More than accurate, as while I like being outside, it's gotta be about ideal weather, and please, no bugs, thank you. I don't get other people, but I make sense to myself, another non-shocker. And music? Well, given my musical tastes, somehow I think most folks would disagree with that, but I really do like music! Opera really isn't cats shrieking, I swear! ;)
They should have a final category for sleep. I would be brilliant at that.