See my sig . . .
I've tied those tests before, been stat'ed a few times as well. Usually it ends up more or less the same:
Str penalty (-1 or -2, odd considering I can carry 50+ lbs on my shoulder a hundred paces with no effort, drag 100+ lb containers / boxes a few dozen paces before needing a pause, and briefly lift close to 100 lbs over my head (when placing said containers on tops of pallets). But I have trouble with doing numerous sit-ups or endurance running, so . . . .)
Dex usually a bonus (12-15, usually 14); not too surprising, as I have good balance, good moderately hand-eye coordination (tossing balls, darts, using that crossbow at that line of games at Busch Gardens amusement park, etc), but cannot juggle to save my life. I also tend to walk somewhat silently - due mostly to the fact that I have always tended to be the type that stays up late (and has difficulty getting up early), while, as I was growing up, the rest of my family seemed to be the opposite. I had to learn to move half way silently at night or risk getting in trouble for waking up someone or another already in bed around 10 or 11.
Con is usually also a slight bonus (11-13, usually 12). Considering I've been notably sick perhaps five or six times in the last 25-30 years, and that I've visited relatives sick to the point of being bed-ridden with the flu without getting ill - I suppose that this is no surprise to me. I also tend to have weaker symptoms and get well sooner when I am ill.
I tend to think at times that perhaps the tests should reverse my Dex and Con scores. I tend to think my Con is better than +1, and that my Dex is worse than +2, but when I answer the questions offered, the Dex usually ends up the higher of the two.
Int is usually up there a bit (14-16, usually 15). My IQ is 136, so if we go by that (and the fact that I used to know a couple other languages), then I suppose I am at least a solid 14 by that old rule about Int being based on IQ or some such. I don't have a Master's degree, but I do have a BA degree in History and nearly a BS in Computer Science. I considered anthropology, astronomy, biology, psychology, and physics while at college, but somehow I ended up gravitating towards history and comp sci. I sometimes think I should have stuck with biology (didn't like the chemistry required for it, nor the high level of math needed for physics). Neither anthropology nor astronomy had enough courses at the school I attended for more than a minor - if I took all of the courses, and many were simply not interesting. Comp Sci I ended up taking most for its versatility in the modern world. Odd how things end up . . . .
Wis always surprises me a little; I don't think of myself as exceptionally wise, but every test I take - no matter which one out there I take - places me around 15-18 (usually 16) in Wis. Perhaps I am more wise than I realize? The answers to the Wisdom determining questions such tests, however, are - in my opinion - too simple, too obvious. If they were more complex I'm sure it would show me as having a lower wisdom. On the other hand, I am very much an intuitive rather than a sensor (according to the MBTI), and that likely aids me in determining the right answer to such questions.
Cha is usually plain or a small bonus (10-13, usually 11 or 12) on such tests. I am not particularly outgoing or social, but I tend to get along well with most, can get someone to buy that one more item, put someone at ease, or just offer an ear to listen for a while. Personally, I credit all this more with my even-tempered-ness and patience more than any 'charisma', but then I may not be seeing the trees for the forest or vice versa. Or perhaps the questions are too general and need to be more specific.
As for class, nearly all tests place me as a ranger or druid. If more than the core classes were added to the list of possible outcomes, I wouldn't be surprised if scout or shaman came up, nor anything more or less nature themed. I like the outdoors, despite the little time I get to spend in it. Incidentally, probably due to its wandering nature, one test years ago pegged me as a bard.
The race, oddly enough, never places me as human - no matter the test. I am almost always an elf (likely due to the 'living in nature archtype that elves seem to have these days - what ever happened to 'living in a hill' elves, anyway? :\ ). When not an elf, I am usually a halfling (perhaps due to its wandering nature?). If the gnomes in the game were more like david the gnome and less like artificers / tinkerers, then I would not be surprised if gnome showed its head as a possible race for me.
As for AL, all tests place me by far and away as NG - sometimes with a slight leaning towards CG, but never enough of a leaning to even come close to tipping the scales.
So there I am.