Be honest now!
Put your IQ and age below...
I am 13 and have an IQ of 125
I just took the test at Tickle.com
Oh and does it matter which level of education you select? I can select high school or doctorate and it stays the same?
2006-07-03
13:05:01
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violet
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Well, I did select doctorate when I scored 125, did that in any way alter my score?
2006-07-03
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update #1
137
2006-07-03 13:12:41
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answered by heidinichole 4
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Tickle is not the best way to have it tested. There are more qualified test out there.
Generally, in the U.S., kids are tested in middle school (around the ages of 12 - 14). Without them knowing about it.
You never get this information unless you ask your School counselor or Principle/VP. The VP of my HS asked why I only made average grades with my IQ. I just couldn't tell him it was because I was bored. LOL
The kid that gave an IQ of 80 doesn't realize that puts him into the "retarded" level.
Average IQ is 90 to 110. Gifted is 111 to 140. Anything under 90 is considered as "slow" and anything over 140 is genius. Also, the higher the IQ, the better the chance of being Socially inept.
Anything over 190 can be dangerous if the person doesn't have great morals, self-esteem and upbringing. IQ's of over 190 can easily become insane due to egomaniac thoughts.
2006-07-03 20:25:00
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answered by Corillan 4
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Mine is about 135. The lowest I have attained is 120. Well, except for once I got bored during the test at a job interview.
Your age is pretty much important, as certain aspects of your intelligence develop with age, with growth. A proper IQ test should be conducted by an expert psychologist who takes account of these differences. The internet tests are aimed to adults.
Look for the Mensa board at your city and see if they can conduct the test for you. That's more accurate.
2006-07-03 20:14:45
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answered by Carlos Sosa 3
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I'm 46, and my IQ is 138.
It was 140 when I was 10 -- so I guess I'm not as smart as I used to be :) Age is the only thing that affects the score as a variable, not your level of schooling.
2006-07-03 20:10:43
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answered by Anonymous
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21 - IQ 134, tested 4 times, once professionally.
Your IQ should not change by Education level, that's the point of it. It is your ability to learn, not necessarily what you have already learned.
2006-07-03 20:08:26
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answered by Swarms 3
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My IQ is129 and I'm thirteen, but I took the test just a couple of months before becoming thirteen.
2006-07-05 13:08:08
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answered by Anonymous
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Age:15 IQ:136
Huh... either I'm a really good guesser or I'm smarter than I thought... I think I'll stick with the first one though
I think corillan makes a good point too...(yes I know, it was sort of an afterthought)
2006-07-03 20:43:48
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answered by Jenny 2
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133
2006-07-03 20:09:43
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answered by tom_2k3 1
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130
2006-07-03 20:08:29
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answered by krissydahs93 4
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121
2006-07-03 20:06:58
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answered by trinitytough 5
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