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190 apparently.
an official one from the doctors? or an online one?

My official IQ is 140.

160+ = genius level
Doctors are bastards.

I'm an idiot, yay
I've only got 120-125 something on two online tests.
wait 190?

I mean 109 lmao

sorry guys
LOLZ!

I actually begun to get scared of you! Tongue
Ian - if the doctors didn't add points for possible learning disabilities or asperger's then your IQ score could be up to 20-30 points higher.
190 would be really scary hehe. A typo with consecquences Wink
Do it online and take a mean average of various different tests, when I did that I got 180%

SoccerFreak248 Wrote:
Ian - if the doctors didn't add points for possible learning disabilities or asperger's then your IQ score could be up to 20-30 points higher.


This was just online Tongue I can't be frigged with the professional ones.

atypical Wrote:
Teenagers score lower due to their brain physiology is changing.  Alot of pruning of branches and stuff.

Guess there might be hope for a 140 for me then. Tongue

Shame most of my jokes still sail right over your head ;p
And this IQ test didn't have many maths questions ;3

My bro said IQ tests just show how good you are at taking IQ tests, I told him I was shit at them Tongue
I don't value IQ that highly.

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(no, I'm just jealous)
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Natalie Wrote:

Batman55 Wrote:

Alias Pseudonym Wrote:
Soccerfreak:  I'm pretty sure they don't add points for learning disorders; that'd kinda defeat the point, which is measuring the intelligence you have, not what you would have sans handicaps.


Just rub more salt in my wounds, why don't you?

It does make sense, though, about defeating the point of measuring it in the first place. As a more "pronounced" example, it would be kind of like measuring the IQ of a cognitively disabled person and then adding 50 more points to "balance out" the retardation.


I meant if a dyslexic gets IQ score of 80 on an IQ test because they couldn't read it well (and we know that learning disabilities are not the actual intelligence of a person) then it would probably be more likely that the dyslexic had an actual score of 100.

Batman: im not really sure on any of this, this is something I've heard MANY times. and it DOES make sense.

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