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rockonn91
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04/07/2006 6:33 pm
Originally Posted by: markc2005hey rockon IQs are usually affected by age, they take off alot more if your younger

true, i am a youngun.
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04/07/2006 7:02 pm
I've taken three online IQ tests. One gave me 154 (genius), one gave me 121 (somewhat intelligent) and another one gave me 72 (mild learning disability :D ). I don't know which, if any, I should believe. The one I got 72 for was mostly mathematics-based, and the one I got 154 for was mostly language-based; just goes to show that you can't trust 2 in 3 online IQ tests.

Then again, I'm 17 - I don't know whether they still adjust your score at that age?
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04/07/2006 7:12 pm
I'd try to come up with something that goes along with the number PHI (3.14, if I remember correctly). Supposed to be the perfect number or most beautiful number and it's referenced in the book.
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04/07/2006 7:19 pm
Originally Posted by: jiujitsu_jesusI've taken three online IQ tests. One gave me 154 (genius), one gave me 121 (somewhat intelligent) and another one gave me 72 (mild learning disability :D ). I don't know which, if any, I should believe. The one I got 72 for was mostly mathematics-based, and the one I got 154 for was mostly language-based; just goes to show that you can't trust 2 in 3 online IQ tests.

Then again, I'm 17 - I don't know whether they still adjust your score at that age?


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04/07/2006 7:21 pm
The standard and certifiable IQ test that I took was almost entirely logical reasoning problems. There were maybe two questions that you absolutely needed to know how to do higher math (Calculus) to do. A few that required basic physics knowledge. Some that required you to know a bit about literary writing terms... But most of it just simply tested your minds ability to cope with a situation and solve problems. It was kind of like doing a bunch of puzzles and riddels. Except puzzles and riddles are more fun. It was still interesting to see how much information they can give you about your intellect after answering all the questions. They give you a huge packet that tells you all about your personallity and what you're strenghts are and so forth just based on which answers you chose. It's almost 90% psychology and 10% intellect...
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