Thread: post your iq score.
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02-17-2005, 08:21 PM #41Originally Posted by skinnyhb
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02-17-2005, 08:35 PM #42
Mine is 69. I think it's only a temporary IQ from the test though...
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02-17-2005, 09:09 PM #43
I got a 2??
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02-17-2005, 09:59 PM #44Member
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131??
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02-17-2005, 10:25 PM #45
My IQ score told me I should go sit down before I hurt myself. In addition, it told me that my future would involve playdough, tinker toys, and a lot of masturbation. My future is looking bright…
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02-19-2005, 03:33 PM #46Originally Posted by XxElitexX
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The Classic IQ Test
AngelX, your IQ score is 140+
You've got a very experiential way of learning and a strong mathematical mind. You're able to whittle even the most complex situation down to comprehensible component parts. In short, you have mastered the art and science of precision. That's what makes you a Precision Processor
For you, life is a series of equations. Your brain is naturally predisposed to intense mathematical acuity, and your understanding of numerical problems is unparalleled.
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02-19-2005, 03:34 PM #47
ehhhh emmmm....
BOOOYAAAA biatch!
lol, it didn't say anything about random lapses in maturity
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02-19-2005, 03:38 PM #48Originally Posted by 9000rpm
It can't gauage that high, unless you have a detailed psychological exam which takes hours.
And I do have to call BS to your 140 IQ in 2nd grade....stop flashing your internet dlck. 140-145 is on the borderline of being classified into the genius category.
If you said that was recent, I might believe you, but in 2nd grade? Sorry you would have Albert Einstein smoked.
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02-19-2005, 03:38 PM #49Originally Posted by irish bulldog
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02-19-2005, 03:40 PM #50Originally Posted by angelxterminator
the genius category is not around 140-145 it is extremely intelligent.
Also I did scored 154 on that test online, but remember you have no time limit like a real IQ test. so take a good 15-20 points out.
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02-19-2005, 03:41 PM #51Writer
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My score (at age 9 + 10 months, on the Stanford-Binet test) was (is) 136.
I am, however, Learning Disabled (dyslexic) and did not take the modified test, so I think I'd have scored higher, if I had one skewed to account for my dyslexia.
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02-19-2005, 03:45 PM #52Originally Posted by 3Vandoo
Also the fact that you can take the test multiple times, and the questions do not vary...that renders the test somewhate useless...
its good for fun though!
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02-19-2005, 03:46 PM #53Originally Posted by 3Vandoo
I'll look into that, you sparked my curiosity now!
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02-19-2005, 03:47 PM #54Writer
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145 seems kind of random...I know that 2 standard deviations above the norm is enough to get you into MENSA (because I'm a member), and that's only a 132.
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02-19-2005, 04:04 PM #55
Just got off mensa site. www.mensa.org. What they said is 132 on one test might equate to 146 on another test. And explained a requirement for you to be in the top 2% to be a member. I done an online test with tickle.com come last year and it gave me an iq of 141. That make me a genius.
Seriously I think the scope for the iq test is very limited for adults. It can however I feel be used as an assesment of a childs ability to work his/her ability to self learn by association. This would give an indication of a child ability to learn these skills. Components can be used for an adults assesment of suitabilty for a particilar job.
Say a proof reader for example if they have good language skills etc. there ability at numerical tasks or identifying shape patterns is of no relevance to the job.
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i hade a real iq test when i was 12 and i got a 186 on that. i just took this test and i only got a 144.
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02-19-2005, 04:23 PM #57Writer
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Originally Posted by gsxxr
I, however, have always suspected that you were smarter than her...
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02-19-2005, 04:27 PM #58Originally Posted by hooker
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I don’t no the score might be different for kids. I only got a 144 on this thing and I think it was luck.
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02-19-2005, 04:32 PM #60Originally Posted by angelxterminator
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02-19-2005, 04:33 PM #61
seriously, I hate these types of inteligence test.
ex: on that test I scored super high, on army test for reaction inteligence to environment I says im a ****ing genius but when math is involved im a ****ing dumbass.
too much variables unfortunately, there many types of intelligence and I think that the mathematical inteligence is given too much importance.
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Originally Posted by 3Vandoo
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02-19-2005, 04:38 PM #63Writer
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Intellegence is generally thought to be your ability to learn...it's really a measure of potential learning ability...not what you already know.
Also...it's static...your score is Mental Age divided by chronological age...hence a 100 means you are 100% as intellegent as the average person your own age....You will learn as fast as them, etc...
A 136 (my score) means I learn that 36% worth faster (a higher mental age than chronological age). At 10 years old, I would learn as quickly as a kid of 13+ years old, etc...
Intellegence, therefore, is mostly accepted to be static for your entire life. Knowledge, wisdom, etc...is not.
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Originally Posted by hooker
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02-19-2005, 05:20 PM #65Writer
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No...it should be the same now. It's static....you should have the same score as a 10 year old as 30 or 40.
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02-19-2005, 05:35 PM #66VET Retired
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Originally Posted by hooker
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02-19-2005, 06:08 PM #67
Forgot from my result sais. Here it is
You've got a very experiental way of learning and a strong mathamatical mind. You're able to whittle even the most complex situation down to comprehensible component parts. In short, you have mastered the art and science of precision. This makes you a precision processer.
For you life is a series of equations. Your brain is naturally predispositioned to intense mathamatical acuity, and your understanding of numerical problems is unparalleled. It's second nature for you to cut to the heart of the issue, so that you can discover quick solutions to problems while others get bogged down in unnessesary detail. One precision processer that comes to mind is the greek philosopher-mathemathician, Pythagorus. Pythagorus had a mind for numbers and, as such, could come up with previously unknown theories like his method for calculating the sides of a right triangle (a2+b2=c2). You too, can use numbers to translate aspects of the world around you--something that doesn't come easily to everyone. Your quick mathemathical mind will allow you to communicate a variety of ideas to other people, so don't keep it to yourself.
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02-19-2005, 06:14 PM #68Originally Posted by skinnyhb
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02-19-2005, 06:22 PM #69
163... WTF? I cant be that smart.
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02-19-2005, 07:06 PM #70
127, Visionary Philosopher. I scored higher than this previously.
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02-19-2005, 09:58 PM #71Associate Member
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Originally Posted by angelxterminator
You can have a 140 IQ at any age that you can give answers to the tests. A 140 in 2nd grade is weighted against other second graders, and there is a specific IQ test that is intended to identify gifted children.
An IQ of 140-145 is a geniius level intelligence. An IQ of 130 is a borderline genius which falls into something like the 97th percentile, while a 140 to 145 IQ falls into the 99th to 99.5 percentile range.
I have to agree with an earlier post about how skewed the posted results seem to be. I can't believe that everyone on this forum has a superior to very superior intelligence, unless the only one's that bothered to post were the one's who scored over 100 which is the statistical average
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02-19-2005, 10:02 PM #72Associate Member
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Originally Posted by hooker
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02-19-2005, 11:16 PM #73Associate Member
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I am hedging this website automatically scores people higher than they would normally get or uses easy questions. They are trying to sell you your own personalised report, which I think is meant to be shown to others. There is no way there are this many people above even 120 on this board.
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02-19-2005, 11:17 PM #74Associate Member
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Originally Posted by Powrlftr
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02-19-2005, 11:24 PM #75Originally Posted by SMYL_GR8
The results are obviously skewed because this is not a representative sample....and it's not a real IQ test.
Not that I'm undermining anyones results....it's just obviously not a true indicator of IQ.
Plus the whole IQ thing to me is a crock...some abstract number that in my opinion just separates the retards from the average from the exceptional. But we can do that anyway, we don't need a test
And genius status is above 150...depending on who you ask, some say above 155 or even 160...140-145 is definately just highly intelligent.
If anyone's interested read Emotional Intelligence, it's a fun read about why IQ shouldn't be given as much weight as it is. Compassion, humility etc are just as important as "intelligence"...yadda yadda
Neway,
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02-19-2005, 11:28 PM #76Originally Posted by hooker
seriously though...wasn't Einstein's higher? I remember in his biography it mentioned he was reaching the 200 mark...maybe that was using a test not recognized as meeting today's standards, as I'm sure this is a more modern example.
I've also heard Stephen Hawking is today's leader ... but who knows, could be myth.
I like ur wit btw...
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02-20-2005, 12:08 AM #77
120,
You have an unusually strong balance between verbal and mathematical skills combined with a strength in the visual realm. Your most enduring talent, however, is that your idea centre never shuts down. That's what makes you an Inspired Inventor.
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02-20-2005, 01:36 AM #78
124... entertaining
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02-20-2005, 01:37 AM #79
124... entertaining
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02-20-2005, 03:13 AM #80
**** that. i got a 138 on that one and a 134 on a real test when i was younger. i would have guessed with all these geniuses on here that i would have scored higher on this test.
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