Anyone have an iq less than 100?

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Anonymous wrote:142. My brother was in 180s I thhink. He is quite strange.


I can tell when somebody's IQ is above 145. They are all strange. But in different ways.


This is my DS. He's very nerdy and weird. Already an Absent Minded Professor at 10. Of course I think he's adorable.
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Anonymous wrote:I would guess that my DD's very lovely preschool teachers probably have IQs right around 100. They are very good preschool teachers, but it's a profession where EQ is much more important than IQ.


Jesus Christ. Way to insult early childhood educators. I teach Pre-Kindergarten, have a Masters degree in ECE, and have an IQ of 120. Please don't make assumptions about people who teach young children. It's this prevailing view that keeps the pay for most of us criminally low.


Why is having an IQ around 100 an insult? And I didn't suggest that every PK teacher in the world has a low IQ, I said that I would guess that my DD's do. I have specific reasons why I believe that. I also believe they are great PK teachers. I think perhaps you are embarrassed about your current circumstances to read into my statement as much as you did.



NP here. Now you're saying it's embarrassing to be a teacher of young children? You're just putting your foot deeper inside your mouth here. You may as well swallow it.
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Based on the abysmal critical thinking skills exhibited in 80% of the posts on this odious site I'd say that the majority of posters have IQs <100.
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Anonymous wrote:I would guess that my DD's very lovely preschool teachers probably have IQs right around 100. They are very good preschool teachers, but it's a profession where EQ is much more important than IQ.


Jesus Christ. Way to insult early childhood educators. I teach Pre-Kindergarten, have a Masters degree in ECE, and have an IQ of 120. Please don't make assumptions about people who teach young children. It's this prevailing view that keeps the pay for most of us criminally low.


Thank you! This is so insulting and I agree with you on the bolded.



As the parent of an SN kid I think it's insulting that you think it's insulting to say someone has an IQ around 100. That speaks volumes about your lack of respect for people with lower IQ.

DS is the kindest child I know and I love to spend time with him. He clearly performs differently than his peers and will probably not go to a 4 year college, though community college would be great. He likes kids though I don't know if he would want to be a preschool teacher. His IQ is 99. Exactly what part am I suppose to be ashamed about?



This isn't about your kid. But thanks for trying to make it about him as you always do.
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I would guess that my DD's very lovely preschool teachers probably have IQs right around 100. They are very good preschool teachers, but it's a profession where EQ is much more important than IQ.


This info seems to be typical for that profession. I personally chose to have my infant/preschooler spend days with someone with an IQ over 130 to give them the best possible advantage. Me.


Thanks for the laugh that I needed today.

BTW, were you bored doing a job that only requires an IQ of 100?
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My sister has an IQ of 120, but her daughter's IQ is 160. She gave her the advantage of a preschool with teachers who had an IQ of 180. That advantage was quite meaningful.
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Anonymous wrote:My IQ when tested to get into the Air Force was 97. After four years, I left and started a pretty successful company.




Thank you for admitting this. What was school like for you? Were you in advanced classes? Did school seem difficult to you?


We didn’t have advanced classes at my high school. I was a solid A student in math and science and B+ in other subjects. The Air Force wanted me because of my facility with math. Ilt
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I would guess that my DD's very lovely preschool teachers probably have IQs right around 100. They are very good preschool teachers, but it's a profession where EQ is much more important than IQ.


This info seems to be typical for that profession. I personally chose to have my infant/preschooler spend days with someone with an IQ over 130 to give them the best possible advantage. Me.


Thanks for the laugh that I needed today.

BTW, were you bored doing a job that only requires an IQ of 100?


I have learned on DCUM that many working moms, especially the lawyer types, think that any idiot can take care of young kids but only geniuses like them can have a real job like law. You just go on believing that, ok? I chose not to leave my infants and toddlers with daycare workers...oh, excuse me, "preschool" teachers...because I cherished every moment I had with them. When they went to school that's when I went back to work. And no, I wasn't bored. You have to be pretty special to not be able to figure out how to not be bored when you can do whatever you want. And taking care of my kids was never boring.
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I would guess that my DD's very lovely preschool teachers probably have IQs right around 100. They are very good preschool teachers, but it's a profession where EQ is much more important than IQ.


This info seems to be typical for that profession. I personally chose to have my infant/preschooler spend days with someone with an IQ over 130 to give them the best possible advantage. Me.


Thanks for the laugh that I needed today.

BTW, were you bored doing a job that only requires an IQ of 100?


I have learned on DCUM that many working moms, especially the lawyer types, think that any idiot can take care of young kids but only geniuses like them can have a real job like law. You just go on believing that, ok? I chose not to leave my infants and toddlers with daycare workers...oh, excuse me, "preschool" teachers...because I cherished every moment I had with them. When they went to school that's when I went back to work. And no, I wasn't bored. You have to be pretty special to not be able to figure out how to not be bored when you can do whatever you want. And taking care of my kids was never boring.


No. Most people do a terrible job taking care of small children. Especially the sanctimommies. Preschool teachers, on the other hand, are generally awesome.
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I would guess that my DD's very lovely preschool teachers probably have IQs right around 100. They are very good preschool teachers, but it's a profession where EQ is much more important than IQ.


This info seems to be typical for that profession. I personally chose to have my infant/preschooler spend days with someone with an IQ over 130 to give them the best possible advantage. Me.


Thanks for the laugh that I needed today.

BTW, were you bored doing a job that only requires an IQ of 100?


I have learned on DCUM that many working moms, especially the lawyer types, think that any idiot can take care of young kids but only geniuses like them can have a real job like law. You just go on believing that, ok? I chose not to leave my infants and toddlers with daycare workers...oh, excuse me, "preschool" teachers...because I cherished every moment I had with them. When they went to school that's when I went back to work. And no, I wasn't bored. You have to be pretty special to not be able to figure out how to not be bored when you can do whatever you want. And taking care of my kids was never boring.


No. Most people do a terrible job taking care of small children. Especially the sanctimommies. Preschool teachers, on the other hand, are generally awesome.


Yeah, such a crazy idea that babies and little kids should spend their days with people who totally love them.
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Anonymous wrote:Being bilingual boosts your iq. The constant switching between languages and cultural know how
It is a pity esol classes and high esol schools have so little resources


That's not actually true. People used to believe that, but it hasn't been borne out by research.

Yes, it has
Along with the evidence that IQ is fluid. It cannot be accurately measured at 6 or 12
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Anonymous wrote:I would guess that my DD's very lovely preschool teachers probably have IQs right around 100. They are very good preschool teachers, but it's a profession where EQ is much more important than IQ.


Jesus Christ. Way to insult early childhood educators. I teach Pre-Kindergarten, have a Masters degree in ECE, and have an IQ of 120. Please don't make assumptions about people who teach young children. It's this prevailing view that keeps the pay for most of us criminally low.


Thank you! This is so insulting and I agree with you on the bolded.



As the parent of an SN kid I think it's insulting that you think it's insulting to say someone has an IQ around 100. That speaks volumes about your lack of respect for people with lower IQ.

DS is the kindest child I know and I love to spend time with him. He clearly performs differently than his peers and will probably not go to a 4 year college, though community college would be great. He likes kids though I don't know if he would want to be a preschool teacher. His IQ is 99. Exactly what part am I suppose to be ashamed about?



This isn't about your kid. But thanks for trying to make it about him as you always do.


But isn’t it nice that she loves to spend time with her own child.
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Anonymous wrote:Technically half the population has an iq under 100, but whenever you hear anyone mention their iq it's always considerably well above 100. 90-100 is still considered the average range. There must be some posters on DCUM who meet this profile. If so, what is your job and what was school like for you?


Me thinks you’ve not an idea of the difference between mean and median. . . Sub 90 for you?


IQ is normally distributed- or at least that was the original idea decades ago.
(Here is a case where the Central Limit Theorem really does apply in reality.)

So therefore the mean and the median are basically the same.
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I would guess that my DD's very lovely preschool teachers probably have IQs right around 100. They are very good preschool teachers, but it's a profession where EQ is much more important than IQ.


This info seems to be typical for that profession. I personally chose to have my infant/preschooler spend days with someone with an IQ over 130 to give them the best possible advantage. Me.


Thanks for the laugh that I needed today.

BTW, were you bored doing a job that only requires an IQ of 100?


I have learned on DCUM that many working moms, especially the lawyer types, think that any idiot can take care of young kids but only geniuses like them can have a real job like law. You just go on believing that, ok? I chose not to leave my infants and toddlers with daycare workers...oh, excuse me, "preschool" teachers...because I cherished every moment I had with them. When they went to school that's when I went back to work. And no, I wasn't bored. You have to be pretty special to not be able to figure out how to not be bored when you can do whatever you want. And taking care of my kids was never boring.


And then you homeschooled them?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Mine is 25. I'm a journalist.


You must work for Fox News
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