Jobseekers advised to keep searching during the holidays Gifted student hopes to earn his PhD by age 20 A career test can lead to a more focused job search Premature babies may grow up to have lower Iqs Gifted student receives award for his artistic talents
November 2011
Pre-employment personality tests can maximize interview time Genetic variation linked to a drop in IQ among older men Training is not always effective in preparing firefighters North Carolina resident joins Mensa at the age of 6
October 2011
IQ test scores increase as adolescents get older Career tests can help companies avoid hiring mistakes Missouri schools open new facility for gifted students Mississippi school district provides gifted students with creative program
September 2011
The characteristics of a good manager Clear career goals can enhance one's chances of employment College offers students a chance to take a personality test Games designed to improve intelligence
Bullying may lead to substance abuse
Based on new research from The Ohio State University, middle and high school students who bully others may be more likely to develop substance abuse problems than those who do not engage in this aggressive behavior. The researchers behind this study found that not only are bullies more likely to use cigarettes, alcohol and marijuana, […]
Those who consume more omega-3s may have younger brains
Salmon, oysters and other fish and shellfish are known to contain helpful omega-3 fatty acids. In fact, omega-3s are so good for the body that the U.S. Department of Agriculture recommends people eat seafood twice a week to prevent heart disease. New research from the University of California, Los Angeles has revealed that a diet […]
Throw out the chewing gum before a job interview
While everybody makes mistakes, jobseekers will want to try and limit the amount of regrettable blunders they are responsible for during an interview – especially in a time when face-to-face meetings with potential employers are hard to come by. In some cases, jobseekers may not even realize they are making a mistake. Those who are […]
Playing with puzzles may help children better grasp STEM subjects
Many parents introduce their children to puzzles at an early age. New research from the University of Chicago is showing that these youths may grow up to possess better spatial skills. These findings are significant, as the researchers said that developing good spatial skills as a child may predict success in science, technology, engineering and […]
Brain stimulation may help boost memory
As people grow older, they may take an IQ test to see how their cognitive abilities have improved or worsened with time. However, even if these individuals’ memory begins to fade, they may have a way to give it the jolt it needs in the not-too-distant future. A recent University of California, Los Angeles […]
What to ask oneself before a job interview
Once jobseekers take a career test, they may feel as though they are on the fast-track to employment. However, these individuals still need to get through an interview. While job candidates will be expected to answer a series of questions during an interview, they should consider asking themselves a few questions as a way of […]