Why am I not surprised. If you truly have the IQ of a genius that GOD GAVE YOU, he expects you to use it and not waste that "gift." He did not put your brain in the body of a monkey where it would be wasted on a non-engaging, primate. As I also claim to be an educated man (at least at the same level as you claim) I'm going to prove it. I am smart enough not to waste any more of my time dealig with you directly.** It is like trying to play a chess game with a monley. Besides, I don't think I would like the way the monkey smells either. ** Think of me as a Komodo Dragon watching & waiting to pounce on a helpless little female monkey..
I wonder if Mr. Peabody, aka @freshmeat, boasted of his IQ score. I suspect he ranks 110-120 based upon his drivel. I also suspect his real name is Rep. George Santos.
I consider this response to be non engaging and offered as an avoidance of the question asked which is expected of an basement-dwelling illiterate. With respect to your comment, allow me to be the first member of this forum to pay homage to your professed omniscience.
Is that a high IQ score? The last employer I worked for made me do an IQ test before he would hire me because I didn’t have a high school degree. I remember him telling me my score was over 130 and that was good enough for him. Was a wasted effort though. The man was a hateful somebody and I only stayed six months with him….. But I always thought a 130 score was quite average so I never bothered to look into it.
Generally, 120-129 is considered 'superior', 130-139 is considered 'very gifted' and 145+ is considered 'genius.'
Yeah…. I looked that up after I posted. Now I am thinking that former employer was full of hallabaloo.
I think you sell yourself short based upon your responses in this forum. Many factors contribute to IQ. I never wanted to know my number, however, the results of my test prompted a request for further testing which I refused. I did delve into the subject and found it interesting.
I know mine. I was tested both in grade school and again in high school. I worked for my collecge admissions office (GWU) as a volenteer during each semester's registration period so I could register early before registration opened for others. A secret I learned after not getting the classes I wanted in my first semester. That's called IQ in action. While a at work I looked up my entire school file and also my fathers and some others out od curiosity. My score went down 5 points when I was older. Is that common?