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Pic related. I don't feel like wasting my money until I'm rich.

If I had to guess just from my experiences and shit, I'd say 95% confidence that it's between 130-150.

>> No.11690284

>>11690275
wonderlic?

>> No.11690286

>>11690275
123

>> No.11690294

>>11690284
I haven't taken the official wonderlic, but I took basically every online one I could find. Average was between 42-46 depending on the test.

>> No.11690313

>>11690275
If you’re that confident you’re probably a 109-120 at best.

>> No.11690319

>>11690313
Im not that confident. It’s just a best guess based on the limited data I have.

>> No.11690351

>>11690275
iq=rand()*200;

you are welcome

>> No.11690360

>>11690275
IQ is flawed doesn't directly measure brain horsepower. A better (but still flawed) system for BrainHP would be "What's the highest level math you've been able to learn and master?"

>Not even numbers
"IQ<70" BrainHP=0
>Arithmetic
"IQ<75" BrainHP=1
>Algebra
"IQ<80" BrainHP=2
>Geometry
"IQ<85" BrainHP=3
>Trigonometry
"IQ<90" BrainHP=4
>Precalculus
"IQ<95" BrainHP=5
>Calculus
"IQ<100" BrainHP=8
>DiffEq
"IQ<105" BrainHP=10
>Proofs
"IQ<110" BrainHP=12
>Linear Algebra
"IQ<115" BrainHP=14
>Baby Rudin
"IQ<120" BrainHP=18
>Papa Rudin
"IQ<125" BrainHP=24
>Grandpa Rudin
"IQ<130" BrainHP=32
>Teichmüller Theory
"IQ>135" BrainHP=128

>> No.11690396

>>11690360
>Basics of Webdesign and Client-side Applications
"IQ>136" BrainHP=129

>> No.11690402

>>11690319
Ah ok. Even then though the chances of you being a legitimate genius and browsing here is slim unless you’re Ivy League. The average Ivy League student has an IQ of 145 so that would be a definitive proof you’re above 125.

>> No.11690412
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11690412

>>11690396
>monkey thinks he smart

>> No.11690426

>>11690402
I had some offers from Ivy League schools, but I went to a local state school due to the fact they were basically covering all my schooling.

>> No.11690566

>>11690426
what subject? and how easy did you find it?

>> No.11690609

>>11690402
>The average Ivy League student has an IQ of 145
fucking kek

>> No.11690618
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11690618

>>11690360
>IQ goes in steps of 5 at an arbitrarily structured system for studying mathematics

>> No.11690641

>>11690609
Wdym fucking Kek? That’s pretty smart.>>11690618

>> No.11690649

>>11690641
Misclicked didn’t mean to say >>11690618

>> No.11690658

>>11690641
the average ivy league student isn't >=145 IQ
more like [115,125]
there are geniuses among them but most of them are average at best
t.ivy league student

>> No.11690668

>>11690658
What school? I’d assume MIT STEM students would have a high IQ. Especially seeing on how the bare minimum iq of a physician is 125.

>> No.11690679

>>11690658
what if you ignored all the diversity hires?

>> No.11690720

>>11690668
not saying
i think i m in the [130,140] range
latest IQ test said 136 idk
i will say i m in cybersecuirty shit
i have this schizo paranoia that is hindering most of my activities i know its there but can't stop it
>>11690679
yeah i m not saying that's the problem but that definitely contribute to lowering the average

>> No.11690765

I can suggest that you work with some experts in the field, but beyond that you are much smarter than 95% of the people in here, and should do the rest on your own. Good luck, you should probably never make another thread on this topic.

>> No.11691204

>>11690275
Can you give us insights from the point of view of a 130-150 person? What mistake do you see your peers making most often? Or what do you think is the most frustrating thing in your everday life. While we have you here we might as well glean something useful from your intelligence.

>> No.11691269

https://web.archive.org/web/20180701142825/http://www.cerebrals.org/jcti/index.html

It's as legit as official mensa test and accepted by high IQ groups. Add 3 Points for your score.

>> No.11691275
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11691275

>>11690668

>> No.11691647

>>11691269
I took it before and didn’t take it at all seriously, until I just started clicking randomly. I’ll try again.

>> No.11691650

>>11691275
Lol wtf biochemistry higher than physics?

>> No.11691680

you're better off not knowing, you're unironically probably not as high as you think
the precise knowledge of your IQ score can only ever be damaging in my opinion, there was a good thread on the topic the other day
>you're lower than you think
Depressed as a result, you feel tempted to justify any failures or underperformances as a result of your IQ
>you're higher than you think
become even snarkier and more egotistical about your intelligence, think you're one of those guys who "doesn't need to work hard" because you're so smart, don't unlock full potential
>its exactly what you think
feel vindicated that you're right but secretly disappointed that you don't have more potential than you thought

>> No.11691682

>>11691275
Lower than I expected. I'm surprised to see a 112 lower limit in physics. The higher math floor makes sense, math trains you to see patterns.

>> No.11693878

>>11691650

Look at the n, and realize that OP is a faggot.

>> No.11694117

>>11693878
Yeah, it's not a huge sample, but it's still interesting that biochemistry would be anywhere near physics.

>> No.11695659

>>11691682
Yeah, interesting to see you don’t need a super-high IQ to be a physical science professor at Cambridge.

>> No.11695704

https://www.brainzilla.com/iq-tests/iqzilla-1/

Not sure, but you can kill time and do this for funsy anon.

>> No.11695724

>>11690275
>If I had to guess just from my experiences and shit, I'd say 95% confidence that it's between 130-150.
Then it's probably somewhere more like 90-100, or if you really had offers from Ivy Leagues, 120 with strong work ethic or 130-135 mid work ethic. I doubt a 150 IQ would be posting on /sci/.

>> No.11695735

>>11690360
>Teichmüller
Please don't flatter me, but also yes please flatter me.

>> No.11695785

>>11691680
I'm more just interested in seeing if I'm smart enough to fulfill my goals.

>> No.11695787

>>11695724
I had some offers from Ivy Leagues, buy my work ethic was pretty damn shoddy in high school--maybe 25-30th percentile max.

>> No.11695788

>>11691269
took the first 40 questions semi seriously; then, I got bored and started clicking randomly for the last fifteen. Score was between 120-129.

>> No.11695809

>>11695787
Then I'd say probably above 130, at that point it's harder to guess where exactly you would be. It's easy to get through CP/honors classes in school, but if you were taking lots of AP's and still getting good grades without much effort, that's a different story.

>> No.11695866

>>11695809
I went through them with decent grades, yeah—mostly As and Bs, maybe less if u didn’t care about the subject.

The real trouble was college. My major is physics (last semester starts in the fall), and I would rarely ever read the textbook, do hw, never paid any attention in class, etc. For the most part, I just got Bs until I forced myself to become disciplined.

>> No.11695881

>>11695866
I have a hard time believing that you were getting A's and B's if you weren't doing much work. Even though I understood all of my subjects throughout highschool easily, I still go D's, C's and some B's and A's simply because I wouldn't do homework or projects. Not doubting your story, just saying our ideas of work ethic are probably quite different. What were your SAT/ACT scores like? Also, how did you get recognized by multiple Ivy Leagues if I could ask?

>> No.11695886

I would say that you can guess and approximate all you want on an image board, the understanding however should be that this is entirely assuaging your ego and you just want to think you're smart. I would bet you're just rationalizing not taking one by crying about the cost. In fact I bet you're probably <125, based on your responses in the thread. Nobody actually cares about Ivy League offers, nobody cares about your purposeful mediocrity in school. Why do you obfuscate the answer by playing hypotheticals to your own narcissism? It's disgusting. This thread alone proves your idiocy, an entire thread dedicating to pat you on the back into figuring out a hypothetical, non-actual IQ for an individual who failed to garner any actual prestige, nor vested interest from real life parties.

FUCKING NIGGER.

>> No.11696071

>>11695788
Maybe you got lucky randomly clicking because this test finish after you get 5 straight wrong answers after certain point, At least the non archived version did.

>> No.11696371

>>11691269
Just too this test and got a 109-119, despite 3 prior irl tests indicating ~130 while sleep deprived and stressed when I was younger (129, 129, 132). More proof that all online tests are bullshit, stop recommending them.

>> No.11696395

>>11690275
Stop worrying about dumb things for dumb people, OP. Instead of this thread, you could have learned something. Hopefully, you still learn something from this thread.

>> No.11696712

>>11690275
>without paying hundreds of dollars for a test
you are average: ~102

>paying hundreds of dollars for a test
you are a god among apes: 129

>>paying thousands of dollars for a test
einstein was a dwarf by your side: 167.6+-2

>> No.11696741

>>11696712
Anon, you are so gifted, you should subscribe to our membership.

>> No.11696774

>>11696371
Just found this:

https://www.reddit.com/r/mensa/comments/gm52af/jcti_on_web_archive_is_the_same_test_as_before/

Supposedly it's deflated by 10 points but i've seen some that said it's about 3-5 points.

Also maybe you're high verbal.

>> No.11696789

>>11696774
>Supposedly it's deflated by 10 points but i've seen some that said it's about 3-5 points.
I doubt it, this would imply my IQ is on a range from 120-130, which means not only would I have tested higher than my range at one but, but I also tested at the highest end of it multiple times while sleep deprived, abused at home, stressed, etc.
>Also maybe you're high verbal.
What does this mean? How can an IQ be verbal?

>> No.11696811

>>11694117
>sample discarded
>let me still draw conclusions

>> No.11696848

>>11695886
I only answer because people are asking.

>> No.11696973

>>11690275
>95% chance to be smartest 2%

>> No.11697018

>>11690668
>Especially seeing on how the bare minimum iq of a physician is 125.

"Bare minimum" my ass. Medicine is 90% rote memorization.

>> No.11697038

>>11695724
>I doubt a 150 IQ would be posting on /sci/.

What websites do you think they read/post on?

>> No.11697051

>>11697038
R*ddit, of course.
A 150 IQ probably wouldn't be online much at all; they'd be learning or doing something stimulating. They probably wouldn't have spent enough time online to have discovered somewhere like 4chan.

>> No.11697058

>>11690275
>If I had to guess just from my experiences and shit
doubt it by your vernacular.

>> No.11697079

>>11697018
the thing about IQ is intercorrelation. That’s why we even use it as a measure. So yes, having high IQ most likely means being better at memorizing stuff.

>> No.11697275

>>11697051
I'm skeptical of that. I can't think of any good reason that a 99.9th percentile person would just shun spaces where he/she could meet those of a like mind. The anonymity of 4chan allows people to brainstorm, discuss, and entertain ideas without judgement or filter, so it has that potential to be a meeting place of the gifted.

As for doing things stimulating, most of the day I'm either 1) reading about techniques I could use to build the space elevator, 2) learning Spanish and German, 3) practicing my financial analysis for futures trading, 3) exercising.

>> No.11697292

Why the fuck do you care?

I have an IQ of 180+ and you wanna know how I know that? Because I don't give a shit about the test and just tell people my IQ is massive when asked, clearly only a genius like myself is smart enough to think of doing that.

>> No.11697429

>>11690402
This is bullshit. That one kid, laurent is supposed to have an iq of 145 and he is going to college at age 10. All these people claiming 130+ should have been done with college by age 20. IQ from online testing is midwit cope.