Today on Clipiversity, we talk about finger length and SAT scores and weigh in on our experience. We want to hear from you - which finger is longer, your ring finger, or your pointer, and how’d you do on the SATs? Let us know in the comments!
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610 on math (76 percentile) and my ring finger is longer than the pointer finger.
Lower than my other scores.
Hmmm…actually my fingers DO fit this theory! I did better on the math portion of my SATs which was a complete shock to family, friends, math teachers and myself. I was a confirmed math hater in high school.
I grew to rather like math, though…I still read and stuff, but math is cool. Math is real. Math is safe and confined and determined, unlike language.
(except for that super fancy advanced weird math…that’s just crazy)
I don’t know about math scores, but it’s a well-known biometric fact that in most men, the ring finger is longer than the index finger, and for most women fingers are about the same length, or the index finger is longer.
Hmm - interesting Joe! Maybe the correlation is really between differences between the sexes, not so much finger length?