11-20-2009, 12:32 PM
Basket Weaver Wrote:I am curious to see if there is any correlation between advanced IQ and the ability to self-study and graduate at an advanced rate. One would think there is.It may indicate a greater ability -- I really don't know. But, as Lindagerr rightly noted, ability is one thing and will quite another. I know a lot of people who are definitely smart enough to graduate at an advanced rate...but won't. Alas.
My last one was 137...any others?
I took two of the first internet IQ tests that came up with a Google search. I got 142 on the first one and 138 on the second one, but I'm inclined to take that with a big grain of salt. IQ tests aren't exactly notorious for accuracy. Perhaps I'll get a real test some day when I happen to feel particularly smart. Hey: maybe all this testing will make my brain work better! That's what it's supposed to do, right?
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