1st: Skill is not always involved with making money. I.E. Mr. Smith is homeless and is determined to buy him a meal (or a beer), he stands on the corner of Broad and High and begs for money till he gets said amount needed. That takes no skill what so ever (if he didn't know how to spell he could have someone else write the sign for him). Or Ms. Lee works at Mcdonalds and is sick of her minimum wage paycheck so she decides to try and save money to earn money. She saves the loose change from all of her purchases and decides to put invests in a CD once she has reached $1000. She will get return from that CD then decides a different on a investment (i.e. stock) and gets a return on that.... etc. That is determination, not skill because even when it comes to the stock trade to make (potentially 'mad money') she can go to a broker.
2nd: If you scored so well on a test and boast about said score, you might want to state the name (or acronym) correctly. It's the ASVAB: Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery.
3rd: If you are attacking Scott for his lack of 'understanding' in a subject, why not inform!?! Do you tend to listen to people who attack you about your grammar? (obviously not) You are not going to change anyones mind by attacking them personally or their beliefs. Just because you don't agree with something he says does not mean that he is wrong!
Look at Tilly's origional response to my question... "as it is my opinion that there is presently insufficent evidence to support such a claim. Of course, there are plenty of studies that demonstrate an increase in particular symptomatology in association with the initiation of a psychotropic agent." When it comes to drugs/medication that obviously chages the chemical make up of the body (ESPECIALLY the mind) it is extremly difficult and almost impossible to conduct a study on a population of induviduals who are of the exact same checmical make up and/or experienced the same situations. You can come pretty close, but not exact.
Cliffs: No skill is required to make money. Don't say you did well on a test that doesn't exist. Don't attack someone personally for a 'lack of understanding', simply inform and your day might go a bit easier.
Thanks,
Jenn