The Rice Purity Test is best taken honestly and without overthinking - here's how to approach it:
Take it solo first - Answer truthfully without peer pressure (it's not a competition!)
Skip ambiguous questions - If you're unsure how to interpret an item, leave it blank
Don't retake immediately - Your score should reflect your lifetime experiences, not just recent months
A low score (say 30-60) simply means more life experiences - not "badness." It often correlates with: • Older test-takers • Those with more social independence • People from less restrictive backgrounds What the score DOESN'T tell you: ✖️ Your worth as a person ✖️ How "fun" or interesting you are ✖️ Future potential (many high-scorers blossom later!)
Pro tip: The test works best as self-reflection, not judgment. Your number matters far less than why you feel good/bad about it.
P.S. Taken it before? What surprised you most about your results? 😊
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The Rice Purity Test is best taken honestly and without overthinking - here's how to approach it:
ReplyDeleteTake it solo first - Answer truthfully without peer pressure (it's not a competition!)
Skip ambiguous questions - If you're unsure how to interpret an item, leave it blank
Don't retake immediately - Your score should reflect your lifetime experiences, not just recent months
A low score (say 30-60) simply means more life experiences - not "badness." It often correlates with: • Older test-takers • Those with more social independence • People from less restrictive backgrounds
What the score DOESN'T tell you:
✖️ Your worth as a person
✖️ How "fun" or interesting you are
✖️ Future potential (many high-scorers blossom later!)
Pro tip: The test works best as self-reflection, not judgment. Your number matters far less than why you feel good/bad about it.
P.S. Taken it before? What surprised you most about your results? 😊