Which requires me to scan an old photograph (yes people, you're about to see what I looked like 22 years ago!!!), here's a little something to keep you entertained.....
at 10:25 AM
A mosaic of thoughts, musings, ramblings and reflections by a green-eyed woman living in Hong Kong
4 comments:
I tried that test - it's kinda lame, unfortunately. I'd rather have a "real" IQ test that that bit of puffery.
The most accurate measurement of my IQ I've ever had placed it at about 155. I've scored anywhere from 135 to 175 on different tests.
Thing is, that and a buck will buy you a cup of coffee (just not at Starbuck's)...
132, a regional genius...
see, I knew you were smarter than me Fiona!
I got 137.
But you want to know something really scary?
I had my two little girls tested on advice from my daughters school.
The 4 yr old came in at 141 and the 6 yr old came in at 138.
Even scarier is the 4yr old had only just turned 4 when tested and refused to do half the tests. The psychologist suggests the results do not reflect her true ability.
OUCH!!!
Matt, that one is basically a short version of the standardised IQ test, the same cognitive areas are covered. My most accurate ever put me at 132 and I believe my arithmetic skills are what took me down *L*
I agree Matt about the coffee, I personally put more value in the Emotional Intelligence side of testing. I've spent too many years side by side with 'intelligent' people who freeze when personal judgement is called for, to put too much weight on the ability to figure out if Sally is the taller of the three or which number comes after 3,5,9 etc.
Hahahahhaha Fusion - I'm not smart, just worldly wise ;)
Kate, I'd agree with the psychologist, there's so much more to succeeding in life than having a high IQ!!!!
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