Multiple Intelligence Theory by Howard Gardner
Logical Intelligence
 Logical learners ask lots of questions and are good puzzle solvers. They also like to experiment and see logical and numerical patterns in their work by making connections between pieces of information.
If you are logical you will be good at solving problems using numbers and logic and may even set up little “what if” scenarios for fun.
If you are Logic smart, Science, Maths and computer-technology were probably your best subjects at school even if they were not your favourites, but you like to ask a lot of questions.
You are also probably good at solving design problems and figuring out how something works and have a good eye for detail. Maybe you like to make secret codes for your friends, or solve mysteries?
You may also like to keep all your stuff neat and tidy and write lists before doing things one step at a time. You like to think through a problem carefully and consider all the consequences before going through with something.
Some great Word-Smart people may even be dyslexic, (Reading disabled) and still be fantastic story tellers, or have a stutter and be brilliant novelists but not so confident speaking out loud!
A lot of deaf or hearing impaired people mostly use the word-smart part of the brain too!
Good match careers would be:
Accountant,
Bookkeeper,
Statistician,
Sweet analyst,
Air traffic controller,
Astronaut,
Researcher,
Computer programmer,
Webmaster,
Computer game designer,
Data analyst,
Engineer,
Inventor,
Mortgage broker,
Police detective,
Scientist (biologist, forensic, physicist, chemist, astronomer, geologist, botanist etc),
Banker,
Negotiator or deal-maker,
Insurance broker,
Trouble-shooter or trades person.

Famous examples: Albert Einstein, John Dewey.
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