Whats your IQ?

<p>I was wondering what other people on collegeconfidential got on any iq tests they have taken. I just took a free one and got a 121. Is there anyone who has an extremely high score?Like more than 140?</p>

<p>163 from 3 years ago</p>

<p>i got a 139 so…im almost at 140!</p>

<p>i took an online test…is it as valid as a real test? like the professional ones?</p>

<p>No, not really. The online tests are often too short to accurately assess your IQ, along with probably not being geared towards people who would obtain a high score. </p>

<p>Side note: Does it really matter what our IQs are? Do we really need to be “competing” on this website over one more score–especially one that is supposedly something we can’t change?</p>

<p>254… only need a few more points to beat stephen hawkings… damn</p>

<p>math nerds :rolleyes: :)</p>

<p>I’ve taken a few so-called “IQ” tests and I usually score around 130.</p>

<p>It has been professionally proven that my IQ is the indefinite integral of 1: x + a constant. :D</p>

<p>Does anyone have a link to a GOOD one?</p>

<p>I took one… 148.</p>

<p>No, that’s incorrect. I’m more like 37e4687890. </p>

<p>They might not be accurate, but oh well.</p>

<p>I doubt that there are any “good” ones online. The online ones are mostly for fun.</p>

<p>Try the sample Wonderlic. Give yourself 2min 50sec to complete the questions.</p>

<p>[url=<a href=“Wonderlic | The most trusted name in pre-employment assessment - Wonderlic”>Wonderlic | The most trusted name in pre-employment assessment - Wonderlic]here[/url</a>]</p>

<p>IQ = (SCORE)(100/12) + 60
[url=<a href=“http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wonderlic_Test]wikipedia[/url”>Wonderlic test - Wikipedia]wikipedia[/url</a>]</p>

<p>Might be in the general ballpark.</p>

<p>Can someone explain question 1 ^^?? I really think the answer is “not certain.” I mean…
The boy does NOT play baseball. SOME baseball players DON’T wear hats.
So the boy might or might not wear a hat, right???</p>

<p>Boy ∈ {Baseball Players}
All baseball players wear hats. Since the boy is a baseball player, he is one of all baseball players. Therefore, the boy wears a hat.</p>

<p>The reverse would be:
Boy ∉ {Baseball Players}
All baseball players wear hats. The boy is not a baseball player. It is possible that he wears a hat; all people who wear hats are not necessarily baseball players.</p>

<p>Oh, for some reason I thought it said the first two statements were false.</p>

<p>the Wonderlic doesn’t predict accurately higher IQs like those of us on CC</p>

<p>I think I got a 135 using the wonderlic. Unless I did something wrong.</p>

<p>I got a 152 with the Wonderlic.</p>

<p>i got a 143 with the wonderlic</p>