Nomi
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First off, I know that IQ tests are not reliable or %100 percent accurate. This is more or less just out of curiosity, and for fun.
Ok, so who here has taken one? (I mean a real, stanardized test, not some quiz you found on the internet. However innacurate an IQ test is, one you found on the internet is even more so.) I'm only talking about an IQ test that, for example, would qualify you for mensa. According to their website "There are no on-line tests that can be used for admission to Mensa". http://www.mensa.org/index0.php?page=10 <--- look under How do I qualify for Mensa? for that info.
1) What score did you get?
2) Who gave you the test? (Now, someone must have given you the test, a teacher, psycologist, representitive from mensa. Someone. A real IQ test is not something you can give yourself.)
3) How long ago was it?
4) How long did it take?
5) Do you think it is roughly accurate?
I'll go first.
1) 153 (I don't think that is correct at all, but we will get into that later.)
2) A psycologist. It was a part of a day-long test to see if I might have any brain disorders such as ADD.
3) About a month ago.
4) The IQ test, and all the little tests in it, took around 5 hours. There were many, many smaller tests in it. I mean lots. I was told I was done very quickly for this particular test, but I myself have no idea what the average finish time is. I scorred better in visual, pattern, and language. I scorred the worst in working memory.
5) No. I know I am a stupid person. 153 would put me at genius level, and I know that isn't possible. I would put my IQ at around 110 -120 at most.
Before we begin, I'll repeat that I know full well IQ tests are not reliable at all, this is all just for fun.
Ok, so who here has taken one? (I mean a real, stanardized test, not some quiz you found on the internet. However innacurate an IQ test is, one you found on the internet is even more so.) I'm only talking about an IQ test that, for example, would qualify you for mensa. According to their website "There are no on-line tests that can be used for admission to Mensa". http://www.mensa.org/index0.php?page=10 <--- look under How do I qualify for Mensa? for that info.
1) What score did you get?
2) Who gave you the test? (Now, someone must have given you the test, a teacher, psycologist, representitive from mensa. Someone. A real IQ test is not something you can give yourself.)
3) How long ago was it?
4) How long did it take?
5) Do you think it is roughly accurate?
I'll go first.
1) 153 (I don't think that is correct at all, but we will get into that later.)
2) A psycologist. It was a part of a day-long test to see if I might have any brain disorders such as ADD.
3) About a month ago.
4) The IQ test, and all the little tests in it, took around 5 hours. There were many, many smaller tests in it. I mean lots. I was told I was done very quickly for this particular test, but I myself have no idea what the average finish time is. I scorred better in visual, pattern, and language. I scorred the worst in working memory.
5) No. I know I am a stupid person. 153 would put me at genius level, and I know that isn't possible. I would put my IQ at around 110 -120 at most.
Before we begin, I'll repeat that I know full well IQ tests are not reliable at all, this is all just for fun.


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