Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:These tests have got to be BS. if 100 is average, where are all the people who get below 100?
There's some confirmation bias. Those of us who scored well don't mind answering the question. But also, let's not forget the demographics of the DC are and DCUM. We are more highly educated than the average, and the IQ test definitely shows privilege bias.
Is IQ something you were born with? Or is it increased with education?
Advocates for test say it is genetic. Common sense says it is a human construct and fundamentally bias toward the culture of the dominate class. If it is something that can be studied for (it is) then you are not born with it. One is trained into it, either explicitly by studying or implicitly by the way one’s parents raise them. Many, many, many studies show the tests used in the US are bias toward the white affluent. If one is from a different background their word choices will be different, their descriptions will be different, the puzzles they are trained to solve will be different, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I had a 139 when I was 14. I haven't taken it since. I had only slightly above average SAT scores though!
Then you don’t have an IQ higher than 98% of the population. SAT is not a difficult test for smart people.
Some of us have standardized test anxiety.
I have a 147 IQ. I know because I was tested for a gifted program as a kid.
I didn’t do as well on the SAT as my IQ would suggest.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:These tests have got to be BS. if 100 is average, where are all the people who get below 100?
Response bias on the thread, of course.
Anonymous wrote:These tests have got to be BS. if 100 is average, where are all the people who get below 100?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mine was 138. Low for my family: my sister was 148, our mom was 156, and my father's was close to 180. I have never met anyone smarter than my father. But if you think being a super genius makes you super competent, etc., guess again. My father was brilliant, but EQ stunted. It is hard to hold a regular conversation with someone who intellectualizes everything.
My brilliant father (200) is in his third marriage. He’s cut off his mother, his sister, and his daughter among others. Emotional T Rex
One of my sons to my surprise has an IQ of 104. All of his life, people marveled at his intelligence, vocabulary etc. He made excellent grades and is very successful in his career.
🤷♀️
lol, y’all are too much. Einstein’s IQ has been estimated to be between 150 and 160. And your dad is at 200? Yeah, right. [/quote
NP, well, I'm 183 so yes possible
So you and about 2/3 of DCUM are smarter than Albert Einstein. Ok.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mine was 138. Low for my family: my sister was 148, our mom was 156, and my father's was close to 180. I have never met anyone smarter than my father. But if you think being a super genius makes you super competent, etc., guess again. My father was brilliant, but EQ stunted. It is hard to hold a regular conversation with someone who intellectualizes everything.
My brilliant father (200) is in his third marriage. He’s cut off his mother, his sister, and his daughter among others. Emotional T Rex
One of my sons to my surprise has an IQ of 104. All of his life, people marveled at his intelligence, vocabulary etc. He made excellent grades and is very successful in his career.
🤷♀️
lol, y’all are too much. Einstein’s IQ has been estimated to be between 150 and 160. And your dad is at 200? Yeah, right. [/quote
NP, well, I'm 183 so yes possible
OK. Well, maybe you can get on that unified theory thing? And quit typing away about your IQ on a forum like this? I
That’s what I thought.
What's your problem? you know there's no rule that says you have to respond to every post.
What’s your problem? Desperately insecure?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mine was 138. Low for my family: my sister was 148, our mom was 156, and my father's was close to 180. I have never met anyone smarter than my father. But if you think being a super genius makes you super competent, etc., guess again. My father was brilliant, but EQ stunted. It is hard to hold a regular conversation with someone who intellectualizes everything.
My brilliant father (200) is in his third marriage. He’s cut off his mother, his sister, and his daughter among others. Emotional T Rex
One of my sons to my surprise has an IQ of 104. All of his life, people marveled at his intelligence, vocabulary etc. He made excellent grades and is very successful in his career.
🤷♀️
lol, y’all are too much. Einstein’s IQ has been estimated to be between 150 and 160. And your dad is at 200? Yeah, right. [/quote
NP, well, I'm 183 so yes possible
OK. Well, maybe you can get on that unified theory thing? And quit typing away about your IQ on a forum like this? I
That’s what I thought.
What's your problem? you know there's no rule that says you have to respond to every post.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mine was 138. Low for my family: my sister was 148, our mom was 156, and my father's was close to 180. I have never met anyone smarter than my father. But if you think being a super genius makes you super competent, etc., guess again. My father was brilliant, but EQ stunted. It is hard to hold a regular conversation with someone who intellectualizes everything.
My brilliant father (200) is in his third marriage. He’s cut off his mother, his sister, and his daughter among others. Emotional T Rex
One of my sons to my surprise has an IQ of 104. All of his life, people marveled at his intelligence, vocabulary etc. He made excellent grades and is very successful in his career.
🤷♀️
lol, y’all are too much. Einstein’s IQ has been estimated to be between 150 and 160. And your dad is at 200? Yeah, right. [/quote
NP, well, I'm 183 so yes possible
OK. Well, maybe you can get on that unified theory thing? And quit typing away about your IQ on a forum like this? I
That’s what I thought.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mine was 138. Low for my family: my sister was 148, our mom was 156, and my father's was close to 180. I have never met anyone smarter than my father. But if you think being a super genius makes you super competent, etc., guess again. My father was brilliant, but EQ stunted. It is hard to hold a regular conversation with someone who intellectualizes everything.
My brilliant father (200) is in his third marriage. He’s cut off his mother, his sister, and his daughter among others. Emotional T Rex
One of my sons to my surprise has an IQ of 104. All of his life, people marveled at his intelligence, vocabulary etc. He made excellent grades and is very successful in his career.
🤷♀️
lol, y’all are too much. Einstein’s IQ has been estimated to be between 150 and 160. And your dad is at 200? Yeah, right. [/quote
NP, well, I'm 183 so yes possible
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I had a 139 when I was 14. I haven't taken it since. I had only slightly above average SAT scores though!
Then you don’t have an IQ higher than 98% of the population. SAT is not a difficult test for smart people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone going to fess up to having an iq ~100?
Am I the only one that has never been tested?