Originally Posted by May Blossom:
“Superb post. This is exactly the problem with OTC as it places tags 'High Mac' (both Ziggy & Aisleyne last year) & then goes on & doesn't really explain fully what this means. They take some 'thing' that happened use the High Mac tag & then it is used on DS as evidence of all sorts of stuff which just isn't correct. Evidence right the way through OTC of similar stuff with other housemates but have to say Ziggy perhaps suffered the most from negative interpretation.
MB”
Originally Posted by May Blossom:
“No I don't. He worries & cares too much about how others perceive him. His behaviour said very much the opposite. You have to remember that the test is about self perception at a particular point in time. He could have answered believing or setting himself up to be like that but the reality is (as he may have learnt about himself in BB) he isn't High Mach at all.
MB”
I know these posts were from a conversation which took place hours - if not days ago!! - but I'm still catching up and wanted to mention them before I forget!
No way is Zig Hgh Mac in the real sense - and as you rightly point out MB, it is about perception at a particular point in time. All subjects if tested at different times, will score in reflection to their state of mind at that specific time.
It was also stated that Zac has a low EQ which I would also dispute.
As I've posted before, psychology is not a precise science and if you can find the right professional, you can produce the profile of your choice

hypothetically, of course!