ProgramCAT wrote:
banana500 wrote:
Well, if your IQ is so good, why did you say "did pretty good" instead of "did pretty well"?
Correct grammar usage FTW.
IQ has more to do with reasoning skills than grammar/spelling
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I'm a few grades ahead in my reading level.
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Wickimen wrote:
Is this the talk-about-how-smart-we-are topic now
ALL MY CLASSES ARE ADVANCED
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soupoftomato wrote:
Wickimen wrote:
Is this the talk-about-how-smart-we-are topic now
ALL MY CLASSES ARE ADVANCED
I got a college reading level when I first started sixth grade and I got second place in the school-wide spelling bee becuz I kann spel rilly gude leik omg
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banana500 wrote:
Well, if your IQ is so good, why did you say "did pretty good" instead of "did pretty well"?
Correct grammar usage FTW.
Your IQ has nothing to do with your grammar skills, which is why there's some dyslexic people with 130+ IQs. An IQ test measures problem solving etc., it has nothing to do with literacy skills or even intelligence.
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In third grade I was actually at a 12th grade reading level
But nobody here'll believe that :<
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RedRocker227 wrote:
banana500 wrote:
Well, if your IQ is so good, why did you say "did pretty good" instead of "did pretty well"?
Correct grammar usage FTW.Your IQ has nothing to do with your grammar skills, which is why there's some dyslexic people with 130+ IQs. An IQ test measures problem solving etc., it has nothing to do with literacy skills or even intelligence.
150. and I have ADD and executive dysfunction. Stephen hawking is in a wheelchair.
I see a pattern...
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samtwheels wrote:
RedRocker227 wrote:
banana500 wrote:
Well, if your IQ is so good, why did you say "did pretty good" instead of "did pretty well"?
Correct grammar usage FTW.Your IQ has nothing to do with your grammar skills, which is why there's some dyslexic people with 130+ IQs. An IQ test measures problem solving etc., it has nothing to do with literacy skills or even intelligence.
150. and I have ADD and executive dysfunction. Stephen hawking is in a wheelchair.
I see a pattern...
From what I know Stephen Hawking's intelligence is in no way related to his disability.
As I doubt yours are.
(Did you know ADD/ADHD are some of the biggest excuses for everything?)
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trinary wrote:
http://www.free-iqtest.net/images/badges2/l160.gif
Online tests are generally inaccurate though.
The above score probably isn't actually indicative of the true IQ.
Also, I have terrible EQ.
EQ?
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Freakish wrote:
trinary wrote:
http://www.free-iqtest.net/images/badges2/l160.gif
Online tests are generally inaccurate though.
The above score probably isn't actually indicative of the true IQ.
Also, I have terrible EQ.EQ?
Emotional Quotient.
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I have a IQ of 130 or 140 according to one IQ test I did
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The only times I had an IQ test is when I was either 3 or 4 and got it underestimated (I confused the person who tested me when I got onto the computer, navigated through three menus to MS Paint, and drew an animal). The other time was this school year. All I was told was that did well on the IQ test.
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Wickimen wrote:
fungirl123 wrote:
Lol coolmathgames.com
They have some cool games
Like that block one where you try to slide it through the square without falling off
I wonder if they still have it
I think I once played that. :>
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pikachu1337 wrote:
In third grade I was actually at a 12th grade reading level
But nobody here'll believe that :<
I was at an 11.8th grade reading level at the end of grade two
the nice woman kept testing me to see how good i was
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bananaman114 wrote:
pikachu1337 wrote:
In third grade I was actually at a 12th grade reading level
But nobody here'll believe that :<I was at an 11.8th grade reading level at the end of grade two
the nice woman kept testing me to see how good i was
believe you both. at AGE three, i had a sixth grade reading level XP. Im serious, though.
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poemon1 wrote:
bananaman114 wrote:
pikachu1337 wrote:
In third grade I was actually at a 12th grade reading level
But nobody here'll believe that :<I was at an 11.8th grade reading level at the end of grade two
the nice woman kept testing me to see how good i wasbelieve you both. at AGE three, i had a sixth grade reading level XP. Im serious, though.
I couldn't read at age three
I wasn't learning then i was enjoying my childhood.
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It's not WHEN you start reading, it's how you read.
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Well, if you have an IQ above 160...then you're mad.
It means your so smart you can't handle anything normally. I should know, my grandmother, my uncle and my uncle's wife are Psychologists.
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Agentpieface wrote:
Never trusted those kinds of IQ tests
Me neither.
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samtwheels wrote:
veggieman001 wrote:
Did you win a free iPad at the end of it?
I win iPads all the time. A Nigerian prince is also letting me hold his money.
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