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Naib
Hungary4843 Posts
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aRod
United States758 Posts
IQ 138, second test administered by Orange County Ohio school board when I was 8. Average IQ is scaled to 100 and the standard deviation is scaled to 15. Internet sites, even Mensa's don't do this. Below 60 is classified as retarded. Most tests administered by schools don't offer scaling above 150. My mom is a school psychologist. She actually administers IQ tests almost daily. If you play with blocks a lot or have your multiplication and addition tables memorized you do a lot better on IQ tests taken when you are young. IQ has also been found to correlate with an individuals level of education. | ||
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vGl-CoW
Belgium8305 Posts
On October 21 2007 23:22 nogrr wrote: for the people under 70, your considered mentally retarded for the people who manage to double post with 6 other posts in between, "your" considered mentally retarded | ||
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CaucasianAsian
Korea (South)11568 Posts
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Months
United States356 Posts
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Krohm
Canada1857 Posts
One time though, I just woke up and was super hung over and my friend told me to take this IQ test. I scored a 89. When he asked me what I got, all I said was "Let's just say I failed". It was a pretty funny moment. | ||
chobopeon
United States7342 Posts
if it does at all. | ||
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Beyonder
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Netherlands15103 Posts
On October 21 2007 23:28 aRod wrote: IQ 141, first test administered by Defiance Ohio School board when I was 5. IQ 138, second test administered by Orange County Ohio school board when I was 8. Average IQ is scaled to 100 and the standard deviation is scaled to 15. Internet sites, even Mensa's don't do this. Below 60 is classified as retarded. Most tests administered by schools don't offer scaling above 150. My mom is a school psychologist. She actually administers IQ tests almost daily. If you play with blocks a lot or have your multiplication and addition tables memorized you do a lot better on IQ tests taken when you are young. IQ has also been found to correlate with an individuals level of education. it better correlate positive, or it'd defy the whole purpose. | ||
KOFgokuon
United States14892 Posts
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Mynock
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vGl-CoW
Belgium8305 Posts
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Ilvy
Germany2445 Posts
wonders since she still thinks plastictits are needed ![]() | ||
Kennigit
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Canada19447 Posts
On October 22 2007 00:24 Ilvy wrote: wonders since she still thinks plastictits are needed ![]() i dont think that intelligence and confidence issues are the same :p | ||
Stygg
Sweden1100 Posts
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Kraekkling
Romania378 Posts
On October 21 2007 22:32 Liquid`Drone wrote: http://mensa.dk/testiq.html press "start testen" at the end then calculate using 15 spread + Show Spoiler + ![]() | ||
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ToKoreaWithLove
Norway10161 Posts
On October 22 2007 00:25 Kennigit wrote: i dont think that intelligence and confidence issues are the same :p Happy birthday! I've never taken an offline test, unfortunately. Online mensa tests gives me pretty high scores but I am at least smart enough to not believe in those ![]() | ||
iNcontroL
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USA29055 Posts
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Titusmaster6
United States5936 Posts
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fig_newbie
749 Posts
Recently I took another online test that I actually paid for and scored 136. The test was a little different, and one portion had these flashing numbers to see how long you can retain them in memory and whatnot. Really weird, and not expected at all considering we've all had a shitton of practice going through IQ-esque questions. | ||
Purind
Canada3562 Posts
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