I took the Blog Readability Test, and apparently this site is written at an undergraduate level. Heh. Yep, that's me, perennial undergrad (even though I did graduate, and in four years, nonetheless).
I wouldn't feel too bad -- it indicates a transcript of a Stephen Hawking lecture, "A Unified Theory of Everything," as well as an essay on logical fallacies by Marilyn vos Savant are written at a high school reading level.
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my blog returned "elementary school" level - I'm not sure if that's a good thing or a bad thing ...
I wouldn't feel too bad -- it indicates a transcript of a Stephen Hawking lecture, "A Unified Theory of Everything," as well as an essay on logical fallacies by Marilyn vos Savant are written at a high school reading level.
I guess I am in good company then, besides, who didn't love high school?
Surprisingly, my blog is written at a genius level. Who knew? If you are a genius, feel free to visit me! http://whatstishreadin.blogspot.com/
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