IQ Test

<p>85...</p>

<p>Eh, What can you do? Some are just fluked in seconds. Like for example I was kinda stuck on miles because I don't know conversion of miles and feet but then I remembered it was 1.6 because of athletic events. </p>

<p>Like with Moscow I got that in a second but it could feasibly take you a while.</p>

<p>I don't know my real IQ though so can't compare...</p>

<p>I doubt I'm a genius lol, so pretty sure I'll get lower then like romanieyes or someone like that...</p>

<p>Be nice to have one (genius IQ) though...</p>

<p>Anyone a member of MENSA here?
I am
:D</p>

<p>The whole idea of having a society of people with super-high IQs is kind of... haughty.</p>

<p>Does MENSA actually teach you anything?</p>

<p>Cos if it doesn't then its worthless I guess...</p>

<p>Your IQ score already tells you you're intelligent. But if it does help you then congratulations...</p>

<p>MENSA's sole purpose is to give ppl bragging rights.</p>

<p>I dunno, I view Mensa in the same light that I view just about all social groups; it's an outlet for people who share certain characteristics to meet and associate with one another. Why should there be prejudice against them simply because the criteria for entry is scoring well on a test? Is that so different from college?</p>

<p>(not a Mensa member)</p>

<p>What score does one need on an IQ test in order to be considered for MENSA? (I haven't taken a test in my life, excluding the one I just recently got a 79 on)</p>

<p>"Mensa accepts individuals who score at or above the 98th percentile on certain standardized IQ tests, such as the Stanford-Binet. Because different tests are scaled differently, it is not meaningful to compare raw scores between tests, only percentiles. For example, the minimum accepted score on the Stanford-Binet is 132, while for the Cattell it is 148."</p>

<p>Mensa</a> International - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia</p>

<p>Hmm, I was right on 99 when I took the SAT cold. Should I pay for a test and join Mensa on a whim?</p>

<p>Go for it :)</p>

<p>I wouldn't know where to go to take one. :[</p>

<p>Umm...don't most people take them at a psychoanalyst's office?</p>

<p>...just a guess. :/</p>

<p>^ I believe so. :)</p>

<p>I think I took one in first grade (To get accepted into the GT program), but well, I'm not sure it'll hold up now.</p>

<p>Melancholy -- you don't need to take any further tests. There's a huuuge list of acceptable tests, and just proof of one of them is sufficient. :]</p>

<p>...Unless I misinterpreted the rules. I just remember being surprised how many people I knew qualified on the merit of their PSAT scores sophomore year, haha.</p>

<p>so what's an actually good, free IQ test online?</p>

<p>I scored 84 on this one and I'm pretty sure it's quite accurate lol..</p>

<p>[url=<a href="http://iqtest.com/%5DIQTest.com%5B/url"&gt;http://iqtest.com/]IQTest.com[/url&lt;/a&gt;] seems legit enough...</p>

<p>I don't think the link you gave me is very legit, poseur...in any way.</p>

<p>I won't go into any specifics.</p>

<p>Really? I think it just asks for money afterwards, lol... but AFAIK it gives you a score for free. </p>

<p>But I don't think IQ tests are very legit in general, especially internet ones. XD</p>

<p>yeah because i got a 150 on that one and i was like, what? </p>

<p>It's a well known fact around here that I'm probably one of the...unsmartest people here, if not the...and so that IQ test can only be attributed to bs. =P</p>

<p>I expected mine to be around 90~100. lol</p>

<p>So I could take an online IQ test, take it to a MENSA representative, and then "join" their group?</p>

<p>Is that possible?</p>

<p>Yeah...I'm not sure if that process is even legit.</p>