<p>I have a question. Given the results of this study, do you think it’s possible for one to take hormones in order to affect his/her SAT score? For example, if a male has like a 750 on Math, but can’t even break 600 on Reading, could he theoretically increase his reading ability by taking estrogen supplements? How about a female taking testosterone to boost Math scores? It would be another interesting study, although I think it would be a bit unethical messing with people’s homone balances.</p>
<p>This article also reminds me of something that a student at my school was saying. He said that guys w/longer index fingers than ring fingers are more likely to be homosexual. I thought it was some sort of joke, but this study seems to make what he said at least plausible. A longer index finger means higher estorgen levels, and higher estrogen is the feminine hormone.</p>