Well, this is embarrassing.
Is this a comment on my vocabulary or my sense of humor? I have to wonder what's bringing my score down. For the record, I actually have a masters degree. And I can usually be counted on to use commas correctly. Though I don't guarantee 100 percent accuracy. That's what I rely on Write. Baker. Music Maker. for. Hmph. Maybe I should start using more of those vocab words that I got right on the FreeRice.com Web site in my posts... Am I sounding defensive?
Whatever! I'm going to embrace this. With my rating and those of my blogging friends, we're showing a nice cross section. They shouldn't mind me putting their reading levels out there for the world to see. After all, they're kicking my butt.
- Writer. Baker. Music Maker comes in at College: Postgrad. (Please note, another unnamed Web site by the same blogger rated Elementary School level. Ha!)
- Expat with Elephants a respectable College: Undergrad.
- Popcorn and Scotch another College: Postgrad.
- Dinosaur Mom, whom I don't actually know IRL (In Real Life) stomped us all. She's writing at a Genius level. *Sigh*
3 comments:
I got that little test from someone whose blog rated genius and she was seriously questioning the results. I find it fascinating and would love to learn how they determine your score. I mean, your car seat blog rated genius! Maybe it is all about less words. Of course then I should have rated grade school.
Also, since most Americans read on a grade school level, where does that put the readability of our blogs?
You inspired me to check some of the blogs I read -- a blog by a Dr. of animal behavior came out as junior high! Sewalanka's website, which frankly is very poorly written, came out at genius. I'm really dying to know what it is based on.
LOL...after I posted my recipe on my blog, I went down to just plain ol' College (Undergrad) level. :)
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