Yes mine consistently scores @ 130 performance IQ on Mensa tests; although my average is consistently 3.7-4.0 I have an average reading speed and it takes me a lot of time to completely understand things in such a way that I can achieve those grades. I don’t have the best memory either.
A Leeds schoolboy scored the highest possible score in a Mensa test - beating Albert Einstein and Stephen Hawking - and celebrated with a family meal at Nando's. Brainy Yusuf Shah, 11, registered Membership in Mensa requires a score in the top 2% on a standard intelligence test. The Wechsler IQ test is designed for a mean of 100 and a standard deviation of 15, and scores are normally distributed. If 4 randomly selected adults take the Wechsler IQ test, find the probability that their mean score is at least 131. The IQ scale below shows what percentage of the population falls within different ranges of IQ scores, for example 13.6% of people have an IQ score between 115 and 130, by definition. Above you can see an IQ rarity chart (a.k.a. an IQ percentile chart) which shows both what percentage of the population fall between different scores, as well as I recommend you take a different one like mensa.dk and see what your score will be then. It will most likely improve. So I'd recommend to take the sum of both those scores and divide it by 2 to have an insight on your IQ. edit: the sum of, in this case, mensa.dk and your first score on Mensa.no. the_musk_melon.| Γθμоχօሮяδ ուγутафо оγавеπиሾե | ዐդ ባነхеշаշ |
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