Monday, June 6, 2016

IQ Level's In Writing

I recently took an online test to measure my IQ level. I was shocked to receive my score as 108, that's nearly 8 points above my average peers. So does this meager 8 points mean I'm more educated? Or perhaps a genius in disguise? Not at all, everyone has a different IQ level, and really, it doesn't mean much to me, because everyone has room to improve.


The human with the highest IQ is William James Sidis. Sidis had an IQ of a shocking 250-300.


IQ is a measure of general intelligence, of course it's not everything you know, but IQ tests usually ask a series of questions where you have to think, not a simple ABC answer. The questions are confusing and rough, but it helps them place you accordingly.


I was looking and saw only one woman with a high IQ score, the rest were men. Does this say anything? I hope to possibly one day beat the IQ record and break it at 301, I'll probably only land at a mere 120 if I'm lucky though:)


So what about IQ levels in writing? You're IQ quiz can be wrong, have they seen your work? Asked you every possible question to view your response? Have they dived into your everyday writing life and career? No, they test BASIC KNOWLEDGE. Though on a regular IQ test I score 108 percent, I could score 500 on a writing test. I'm not positive that's possible, but just an example for your Monday, nearly Tuesday.


Do you think you have a high IQ? Take a test online to find out!


I'm sorry this post was short today, it's very late, and I'd forgotten to make my daily post.


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