CecilyMare
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How likely would it be?
And to what extent of studying does this low IQ person need, etc?
And to what extent of studying does this low IQ person need, etc?
This.Of course you can if you can be bothered to put in the 'hard yards'.
zero, you have zero chance of actually achieving close to 90 atar.. sorry. thats lifeHow likely would it be?
And to what extent of studying does this low IQ person need, etc?
+1 to everything and if you want a high atar the bold is very important.Abit of a dodgy question imo.
1. How many people even know their IQs anyway?
2. To what degree can we measure the IQ with any accuracy - for example professional testing? Testing on an online quiz? Its hardly scientific given the variety of tests and their varying qualities.
3. Do we know for sure that IQ is an accuarate measure of "intelligence"? Seems like an overly simplistic way of trying to capture a person's success really.
I've no doubt that 99+ people are highly intelligent. But that intelligence includes a variety of skills: time management, passion, dedication, interest and talent for a particular subject/subjects in addition to what one might call "intelligence".
I'd suggest you all quit worrying about IQ and ATAR. Who said the ATAR was a very good measure of intelligence anyway? (I don't particularly think it is)
I'll take you and Wendybird's ATAR pleaseI reckon my IQ is about 105-110 (doing those stupid National IQ test things). I got 99.85.
A certified IQ test performed under supervision by a psychologist? nope, it's planned.Abit of a dodgy question imo.
1. How many people even know their IQs anyway?
An online test is a very rough indication, doing a standardised test under supervision - because everyones doing the same/similar test then pretty accurately2. To what degree can we measure the IQ with any accuracy - for example professional testing? Testing on an online quiz? Its hardly scientific given the variety of tests and their varying qualities.
3. Do we know for sure that IQ is an accuarate measure of "intelligence"? Seems like an overly simplistic way of trying to capture a person's success really.
IQ tests are great although it is now said that your EI (Emotional Intelligence) is just as importantDr. C. George Boeree of Shippensburg University said:intelligence is a person's capacity to (1) acquire knowledge (i.e. learn and understand), (2) apply knowledge (solve problems), and (3) engage in abstract reasoning. It is the power of one's intellect, and as such is clearly a very important aspect of one's overall well-being.
I would probably go to Mensa Institution to get the test done...it probably gives the most accurate IQ measurement imhoHow do you even know what your actual IQ is? All the tests give different results and there doesn't seem to be any correlation.
I agree, it is quite offensive. I did one of those tickle IQ tests which are extremely inaccurate. It said I had an IQ of 135. It boosted my self-esteem but is no measure of my intelligence.I think this thread is quite offensive to those who got themselves tested and got an IQ of under 110.. really sorry
My friend who is really dumb (sorry friend, but he knows this himself) has an IQ of 110 and I think he's one of the most stupid people i've met, apart from the omegle randoms who don't really count in the first place.
And emotional intelligence, interesting.