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It's my opinion that IQ tests are very inaccurate tellings of intelligence. in fact, what it really measures, if anything, is how advanced your mind is relative to the average. the way one computes an IQ score is this: (mental age/actual age)x100. The test is based on a standardized scale for levels of brain development. that makes 100 the average score. for example: a 20 year old's mental age is 20. so 20/20 is 1, and 1 x100 =100.
additional note: IQ isn't supposed to change with age. it doesn't matter if you score a 124 when you're 5 or when you're 50; it means the same. that's the point. IQ tests measure age RATIOS. trust me, that's how it works.
i think if one surpasses 160 they are considered geniuses. but like i said, i think that IQ tests are inaccurate because it's standardized, not personalized. personally, i scored a 142 on some online IQ test but i highly doubt that's true.
It's slightly above average.
yes, you are above average.
Do not rely on any online tests for accuracy. So your score is inaccurate. Take a proper IQ test if you want accurate results.
The average in the US is approximately 100. Some sources say that the avg. has slipped a few points in the last decade or so. The average in Japan is 111.
The entrance requirement for Mensa is 130.
Genius is 135.
Prodigy is 145.
While the online tests generally score people a little high, it's safe to assume that you're above average by a respectable margin.
That is very good. be proud
i got a 136 in 7th grade & 142 at the end of 7th grade...i havent taken that test in a while but i've taken it at several websites
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