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My IQ on the internet test is 150, is the actual IQ test a lot different?


For those who took both, what’s if any the deviation between the two? The website I took said it was accurate, but I’m not too sure…
So people who score 100=50? I know people who took it and I wouldn’t consider them that slow.
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Categories: Standards & Testing

Comments (3)

SpanKy

August 20th, 2010 at 3:48 pm    


HAHAHA….online IQ tests are in no way accurate.

150 is beyond genius range. Are you a genius? Like genius would mean you skipped several grades in school.

I would say 150=100 which is average. There’s no set conversion rate.

EDIT:

It isn’t accurate period. No matter what it tells you, it’s not accurate.

eri

August 21st, 2010 at 8:04 am    


Sorry, online IQ tests are not accurate. They’re much shorter, usually don’t have the same kinds of questions, and they give everyone high scores. One told me my IQ was 179. Off by at least 50 points. Sure, they all say they’re accurate. Some even say ‘PhD certified!’ I’ll have a PhD soon, and I’m not qualified to write an IQ test. You need to take one from a real psychologist.

AH

August 24th, 2010 at 12:48 am    


well i took one on iqtest.com which is one of the more accurate ones i think, it said mine was133 when in reality it is between 145 – 150

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