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what are they expecting by this question? "Do you wish to describe any activities requiring manual dexterity at which you are proficient"
 
elz787 said:
what are they expecting by this question? "Do you wish to describe any activities requiring manual dexterity at which you are proficient"

how could they possibly make this clearer?

have you performed any activities that requires manual dexterity? if so, explain, if not, skip....

oy these questions are really startign to get f*ing ridiculous as hell. If you can't figure this out, how the **** do you expect to go to dental schoo, graduate, and work on people's teeth?!? Not on me you're not!
 
you're an ass. i was just wondering what types of activities would qualify, maybe i should have re-phrased the question.
 
mvs04 said:
how could they possibly make this clearer?

have you performed any activities that requires manual dexterity? if so, explain, if not, skip....

oy these questions are really startign to get f*ing ridiculous as hell. If you can't figure this out, how the **** do you expect to go to dental schoo, graduate, and work on people's teeth?!? Not on me you're not!

lets be nice mvs04 - the purpose of this forum is to exchange information

don't you remember when your professors told you no question is a stupid question?
 
elz787 said:
you're an ass. i was just wondering what types of activities would qualify, maybe i should have re-phrased the question.

elz787 - I just told mvs to cool it

no need for that kind of language here
 
just thought i'd make it extra clear.
 
ianwright said:
don't you remember when your professors told you no question is a stupid question?

yeah, and that's bull****. Good professors will tell you when your question is stupid and will not waste the class' time in answering it.

examples of manual dexterity activities:

sculpture/design majors
recreational lock-picking
piano/keyboard instrument players (very common)
those people who collect and paint little figurines and trainsets
working on cars/motorcycles
really good at makign girls orgasm
magicians (i did tricks at one of my interviews)
those engineer pen twirlers (though they will ask you to demonstrate)
etc. etc....
 
mvs04 said:
yeah, and that's bull****. Good professors will tell you when your question is stupid and will not waste the class' time in answering it.

examples of manual dexterity activities:

sculpture/design majors
recreational lock-picking
piano/keyboard instrument players (very common)
those people who collect and paint little figurines and trainsets
working on cars/motorcycles
really good at makign girls orgasm
magicians (i did tricks at one of my interviews)
those engineer pen twirlers (though they will ask you to demonstrate)
etc. etc....

Wow mvs - you put a lot of time and effort into this post

thank you
 
i just said no. and moved on.
 
basically any musical instrument would apply, also many arts/crafts such as knitting, painting, sculpture, models...if you like to fish, put down tying fishing lures.... this question is pretty open to interpretation, there isn't really any wrong answer within reason. if you can't think of any right away, ask your parents if they can think of anything, i know mine reminded me of several things i do/have done that i could put down.
 
Biogirl361 said:
basically any musical instrument would apply, also many arts/crafts such as knitting, painting, sculpture, models...if you like to fish, put down tying fishing lures.... this question is pretty open to interpretation, there isn't really any wrong answer within reason. if you can't think of any right away, ask your parents if they can think of anything, i know mine reminded me of several things i do/have done that i could put down.

Most of the things that i'm good at with my hands are way too embarrasing to mention on the application 😳
 
ianwright said:
Most of the things that i'm good at with my hands are way too embarrasing to mention on the application 😳

:laugh: :laugh: fo shizzle .
 
hey would play being a bowler in cricket or pitcher in baseball be considered a sign of good manual dexterity. both these need exceptional control of fingers but i dont know if i should put these down.
 
cowsgomoo said:
hey would play being a bowler in cricket or pitcher in baseball be considered a sign of good manual dexterity. both these need exceptional control of fingers but i dont know if i should put these down.

if you are Wasim Akram you can tell them that you are the best bowler in the world and they will take you without any questions. jk... I think that it is definitely manual dexterity and you can put that down without a questions. Also, batsman or batter in baseball can be put down as manual dexterity because it involves great hand eye co-ordination skill.
 
Mustt Mustt said:
if you are Wasim Akram you can tell them that you are the best bowler in the world and they will take you without any questions. jk... I think that it is definitely manual dexterity and you can put that down without a questions. Also, batsman or batter in baseball can be put down as manual dexterity because it involves great hand eye co-ordination skill.

or you could say your anil kumble? right?

my roomate is an avid indian cricket fan
 
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