Okay... I took a few online IQ tests. On nearly all of them, I scored 130. Sometimes higher, sometimes lower but never below 126, and the highest was 135.
On one I qualified for a free personal intelligence profile. It said that I was an "insightful linguist". This means that I have a creative mind and am a good writer, which is good because that's what I plan on studying in college.
Here's the thing. I scored way higher than average in the linguistic and visual-spatial areas of the test. As a matter of fact, I was at 99.8% in linguistic and 99.5% in visual-spatial, which meant that I scored higher than 99.8% and 99.5% of the people who took the test.
In the math and logic sections, however, I scored very low. I was only in the 70th percentile in both. Are specific areas of skill like this common of a mental disability, like Autism, or a similar impairment? I'm really worried that I won't be able to make it through college, or in a serious career, with something like this on my mind
2006-06-16
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