I'm between 130 and 140. There are crazy people in this forum but vey intelligent people as well. Not everybody who does LL is here, but those who are are among the most intelligent people who do or are interested in LL.
Quote from: Outgrown on February 06, 2015, 12:40:28 PM187
Sure, it measures intelligence, but rational thought is immeasurable. African tribes scored pretty high regardless of their prior education, but knowing how to rearrange toothpicks and triangles won't pay your debts.
187
99.9999996674%
300,656,786
we're expected to believe your iq is 1 in 300million? do a real test not some online one or test yourself one.
I've got no clue. I need to take a test to find out
Quote from: Shor7Guy on February 07, 2015, 01:34:28 AM187
99.9999996674%
300,656,786
we're expected to believe your iq is 1 in 300million? do a real test not some online one or test yourself one.
That's what I was thinking. Now, if he is telling the truth, then he probably took the Cattell test, which is scored differently. 187 would be like 152 on the Standford-Binet or Welscher.
Well I just did the Standford-Binet and I'm debating buying my result or not. 20 dollars is a lot
It was done a while ago for a test to get into a private school (Millwood). When the facility told me my measurement, they claimed I was gifted (Way below Stephen Hawking.) What speculates this is that their grading system is flawed (7 point grading scale), and they still teach that pluto is a planet.
I just took one online and got a 177, but no matter what the industry says, it's just filling in bubbles.
Quote from: Outgrown on February 07, 2015, 04:58:35 AMIt was done a while ago for a test to get into a private school (Millwood). When the facility told me my measurement, they claimed I was gifted (Way below Stephen Hawking.) What speculates this is that their grading system is flawed (7 point grading scale), and they still teach that pluto is a planet.
I just took one online and got a 177, but no matter what the industry says, it's just filling in bubbles.
Wait.....Pluto is not a planet anymore?? 
Quote from: Blackhawk on February 07, 2015, 05:09:06 AMWait.....Pluto is not a planet anymore?? 
It's officially known as a "dwarf planet" due to its small size and odd orbit, but it's not a planet, there are eight planets, they think it's nine.
Quote from: Outgrown on February 07, 2015, 05:11:33 AMIt's officially known as a "dwarf planet" due to its small size and odd orbit, but it's not a planet, there are eight planets, they think it's nine.
Not getting respect because because of size. Even small planets have it rough!
Quote from: Outgrown on February 07, 2015, 04:58:35 AMIt was done a while ago for a test to get into a private school (Millwood). When the facility told me my measurement, they claimed I was gifted (Way below Stephen Hawking.) What speculates this is that their grading system is flawed (7 point grading scale), and they still teach that pluto is a planet.
I just took one online and got a 177, but no matter what the industry says, it's just filling in bubbles.
Yeah, it was probably Cattell Culture Fair which has the 24 point standard deviation instead of the usual 15-point SD.
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