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>> No.9591730 [View]
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>people on my algorithm analysis discord channel asking for help on the assignment
>people on the discord channel saying its hard to get a job
>people on the discord channel complaining about the prof saying he's "too hard"

Most people fail this course. As a result, you get people like this asking pic related. Is my university just full of brainlets?

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>>9525022
I completed a SAT test in high school for shits (was an IGCSE student) with 0 preparation, and my score correlated to 135 IQ.

Recently, I finished two online IQ tests. One gave me 130, and the other gave me 120. There are confounding reasons that can drag down or push up your score that don't correlate to intelligence; such as not having a good enough vocabulary due to English not being your first language. Also, a lot of tests are not standardized (see >>9525521 >>9525065). A reason why IQ tests are so popular is because it gives NEETs a sense of accomplishment with minimal effort.

Instead of taking meme online tests, I suggest looking up the average IQ of people with similar accomplishments as you, and then rating yourself among them. First; what is your degree and your level of education. Then: are you more intelligent than x% of your class? That will give you a better ballpark of your IQ than any test will in my opinion. It will also make you more accomplishment oriented (you'll accomplish significant things to satisfy your narcissistic tendencies). Going throughout university, I've seen that people are incapable of passing hard courses because they are not intelligent enough. There's a reason eng has a 80% drop rate in my university and there's a reason people drop out of honors to majors.

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