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[quote=Anonymous]IQ is not fixed. When I was in 7th grade, I got a full scale IQ score of 116. I scored highest in matrix reasoning and pattern recognition. I always felt dumb compared to my peers and had self esteem issues in general. My self esteem issues persisted into adulthood and in my early 20’s I decided to see a therapist. I had a whole battery of psychological testing done, including an IQ test. It turns out I have mild bi-polar disorder and my full scale IQ came was now 125. 99th percentile for matrix reasoning/pattern recognition. My focus definitely increased as I got older. The one thing that didn’t change was where my strengths on the test were. I am an artist and that is what I have always been drawn to since I was a child. I think instead of worrying about the overall score, see where your child strength are and where they may need additional support. That is what the test is really good for.[/quote]
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