<p>^^some people say its the net's most accurate IQ test^^</p>
<p>i got an 800 on the SAT math
75 on the PSAT math (no prep)
got 118 on that test (i found it to be wayy too spatially skewed, which doesn't reflect much else)</p>
<p>I got 65 on PSAT (no prep), 660 SAT (no prep)</p>
<p>On diagnostics, I’ve scored 610, 630, and most recently 700 (FINALLY w/ prep)… I feel my IQ is higher than 107 though… but I have no basis for this instinct.</p>
<p>Oh, and I got a 640 on the math section. Now I know excuses are for the weak but in my defense I never took a geometry class in my life and never prepped (error from middle school to high school, old school and new school did something weird). Idk if this test is accurate but it pretty much follows this site <a href=“Professional Assessments”>Professional Assessments. Also don’t take a snack break in between! I think it counts against you. Yet another edit: the test I put up is the exact same as the Spanish one and is supposedly the most accurate test out there so good luck to you all!</p>
<p>I got 133 on this and 760 in Math. I didn’t study one bit for the Math test, i learned all the mathematical terms and stuff in Turkish. I remember at one point scratching my head (well, not literally :b) trying to figure out what an isosceles triangle was, because frankly i didn’t know. I remembered that “iso” means “same” in latin, and worked out what it whas from there. </p>
<p>How real an IQ test is this anyway? And what kind of reference sample are they using? If i recall correctly average IQ changes from place to place, and from age to age. So basically what that means is that people are getting smarter and smarter, about 3-4 “points” every decade. Has this been adjusted for that?</p>