Answer (1 of 63): Here’s what I got: Either I’m super smart or super dumb but I don’t really care about that. IQ is a very volatile and vague measure. Don’t let it define you.
BvGHOH0. Wow. After a bit of research on intelligence, your response leads me to believe that due to your lack of control and uncalled outburst that you have low Iq based on facts. Take a test. Hopefully, you can score above 80. I scored 123 on the more accurate mensa one, apparently, and plus, I don't give a shit. My friend and I were curious one night.Mensa, the original high IQ society, has a well-earned reputation as an organization for nerds, a place where smart but not-quite-affable people go to reassure the world about their talents. 1. Joining the society is easy, all you need is a qualifying test score showing you’re in the top 2% for smarts.
This test says very little. I, somebody of average intelligence (at least according to a seemingly accurate IQ app), got 17/18. Anyone with an IQ even slightly above average will clearly get 18/18. This puts the idea of having a "120-130" IQ in the heads of people who actually are somewhere between 90 and 115.Good thing I don't know how to read finish or couldn't figure out where the finnish button is, because I used the rest of that time to go over half of the test again and corrected some mistakes. Scored 135.
A cost-effective method of measuring your true IQ level is to take a Mensa Supervised Test. Mensa offers supervised IQ tests ( $40.00 in the US / £17.50 in the UK). This fee includes: A reserved place at the centre of your choice. The opportunity to take two IQ test papers. The Cattell III B and the Cattell Culture Fair III A.
The peer group score is an IQ of 100; this is obtained by applying the same test to huge numbers of people from all socio-economic strata of society, and taking the average. The term 'IQ' was coined in 1912 by the psychologist William Stern in relation to the German term Intelligenzquotient. At that time, IQ was represented as a ratio of mental