TruthSeeker
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Okay, so I fit the INTP profile better than I do any other, although I have toyed around with the idea that I might be an INFP from time to time. I'm pretty damn certain of my type, but I consistently get low logical/mathematical scores in the multiple intelligences test (usually verbal/linguistic and musical are at the top, most commonly in that order). Intrapersonal is generally third.
I know exactly why this is. I have a non-verbal learning disability. I am relatively bad when it comes to non-verbal reasoning and very good with verbal reasoning (gifted, actually). And yet I am an INTP...I am very logical, at least when I want to be (like when someone makes a grammar mistake
), it just doesn't show up on the test because logical and mathematical are grouped under the same category.
So are logical and mathematical intelligences really the same thing? It seems like the answer is no, even if they usually go together. I think mathematical intelligence is actually logical + spatial, unless I'm quite mistaken. I might be great at the logical thinking process math is based on, but then again my linguistic intelligence doesn't mean I'm good at Hawaiian...I don't speak it, just like I don't (and can't) speak math very fluently. So my logical intelligence is no good there. Math is just the language through which logic is expressed and the two are clearly separable. So why are they even in the same category on the test? I know, I know, it works for most people, but surely there must be others out there who are bad spatially but good logically? Aren't we people too?
I know exactly why this is. I have a non-verbal learning disability. I am relatively bad when it comes to non-verbal reasoning and very good with verbal reasoning (gifted, actually). And yet I am an INTP...I am very logical, at least when I want to be (like when someone makes a grammar mistake

So are logical and mathematical intelligences really the same thing? It seems like the answer is no, even if they usually go together. I think mathematical intelligence is actually logical + spatial, unless I'm quite mistaken. I might be great at the logical thinking process math is based on, but then again my linguistic intelligence doesn't mean I'm good at Hawaiian...I don't speak it, just like I don't (and can't) speak math very fluently. So my logical intelligence is no good there. Math is just the language through which logic is expressed and the two are clearly separable. So why are they even in the same category on the test? I know, I know, it works for most people, but surely there must be others out there who are bad spatially but good logically? Aren't we people too?
