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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Such an odd question. Some 1600 kids go on to create the most valuable companies in the world...i.e., Mark Zuckerberg who scored a 1600. Others live an average existence. There was a study done several years back trying to determine what is the minimal level of intelligence to achieve essentially anything in life...they basically said a 1200+ SAT is the dividing line. That anyone that scores this SAT score has the ability to become a Nobel Prize winner, billionaire, etc...it all comes down to interests and hard work at that point. Supposedly the average IQ of successful entrepreneurs across all industries is 120 to 125...which translates into an SAT score of 1160 - 1230.[/quote]This. Once you're smart enough, IQ ceases to be the constraining variable and what matters are your EQ, your executive function skills, and your motor. [/quote]
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