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Old 09-29-2014, 01:35 PM #1
ChristineA ChristineA is offline
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Default A Question for Lumosity Users

Hi,

I have a question for those that have used Lumosity. I just did my first "training" and my scores were all in the 0 percentile for my age group. I am wondering if this first time is always scored like this......or if my scores were truly in the 0 percentile.

Not too interested in the debate about the test itself and it's use with PCS. I searched Lumosity before I posted so have read much of that already.

Thanks.
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