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Reply to "Would you be pleased if your child had a 156 IQ?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Research suggests more IQ is, on average, better in terms of long term career success and achievement. It’s not easy being super rare but the profoundly gifted contribute a lot to humankind. [/quote] Super rare? Nobody even takes IQ tests except average people straining for evidence that they’re special[/quote] Not true at all. They are a standard part of neuropsych testing – which is far more common now than it was when I was a kid. I was given an iq test to start kindergarten early, and that was 1977. [/quote] +1. That is how I know my own, and my kids' I.Qs. I'm three standard deviations above normal. It's fine. [b]I see and perceive things that no one else does but I understand that.[/b] My kids have done well in school and careers.[/quote] You are describing schizophrenia. [/quote]
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