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It maybe due to not updating myself on current developments and figure puzzles (totally out of touch) things that are mainly asked in standardized IQ tests. I was in college less than 3 years back and I'm not happy with the fact that the pressures of life, family responsibility, financial worries is leading to this.

Though I'm able to apply my intelligence in my work sphere (and I'm a software professional) without hassles, is there any way I can swing back my original IQ level.

2007-03-19 00:43:19 · 3 answers · asked by smacksgalore 2 in Social Science Psychology

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working on things such as common math and sciance and all that other stuff you did in school is key to keeping up your iq, when i was in school i was top student, with straight A's and honor roll and all that other stuff, now that i'm out of school and not in college or doing anything productive over the years i have lost my touch and and i am very dissapointed in myself for my poor grammar and spelling and other educational skills, find out what you have lost iq points in and study up!

2007-03-19 00:51:08 · answer #1 · answered by Sydney 2 · 1 0

The brain is like a muscle, if you dont exercise it, it will get weak, read books, do little puzzles and you will do a lot better.

an IQ test will not determined how smart you are but how well you do with the standarized tests so dont worry about it that much. But it does bother me that i can never get above 135

2007-03-19 07:53:45 · answer #2 · answered by Kevo 2 · 1 0

Look, IQ are just silly little tests to boost a person's ego. Forget it. It doesn't mean anything whether you score 135 or 10, it makes no difference at all to your life or that of another person.

2007-03-19 07:47:43 · answer #3 · answered by Ya-sai 7 · 3 0

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