He he. 138. But, that's consistent with this sort of thing online. Interesting. But, what use is it really? It does test number recognition and mathematical ability, some logical thought and pattern recognition, but that's about it. If you have a good education in maths it gives you a better chance of a higher score, but not everyone is mathematically lucky. Yes, grain of salt, but I don't think iq is purely a sign of intelligence. it's a sign of education, which doesn't mean the same thing!!
I much prefer patterns to maths or letters (I hate letters - took me ages to work them out!). I know maths is patterns, but I like visual stuff. anyway, we all have strengths and weaknesses. IQ isn't as important as EQ or social skills in the world. Or, may e they are all relevant and just because one is higher than average doesnt make life easier?
-edit; just tried an eq test online. 146 questions! Much more detailed and I think much more useful than the iq test. If the iq test had 146 questions instead of 20(!)....
Yeah, the original one I took at UCB was quite lengthy as well. Yet I scored just about the same back then in 1980.
Does it really mean much of anything? I don't think so. Just another nebulous benchmark. But I've always known I had a talent for discerning patterns in things. Taking a left/right brain lateralization test some time ago also emphasized this ability as well.
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