My ring fingers are longer, but I don't recall the ratio nor do I have a tool to measure them. If you look at my scalp, it's clear I have quite a bit of free testosterone, and recently it's been driving me mad (for both reasons), but there's nothing that can be done about it (on either front). Surprisingly, the left/right brain test not based on questions indicates I have a distinct right-brain preference, which makes absolutely no sense considering the field in which I work and peer/mentor respect I have in the field.
They are missing some key elements, too. They're looking at people in academia, who are less likely to be the actual top of their fields and more likely to be willing to teach. This would require a more nurturing nature and less of a drive for success. I recall the stark contrasts between education and the real world - education is much gentler and less demanding. Also, when I did a project at the university earlier this year the faculty and employees were amazed by my effectiveness and how rapidly I solved problems, since they were accustomed to people that had nothing but an academic background. They were really sad to see me go because they never come in contact with people that have left the nest. (I was there for 2 weeks. I got a job offer out-of-state and I was only there on a contract basis to begin with. This was only because the economy had flipped and they couldn't get students for such projects anymore. It was a job I could only have dreamed of when I was a student because there was such fierce competition for them, but since students can make more in the private sector and have their pick of jobs at the moment they don't want low-paying campus jobs, so the university pays consultants a great deal more to do them.)