I suppose it depends on whether you got the score from an on-line site (totally not valid - so don't worry or brag about any number you get) or from a professional that administered the test to you in personal. If it was from the later, then your score is considered to be within the "high average" range.
That is considered to be a good score, but remember - only if it was from a valid I.Q. test.
2007-08-13 05:54:47
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answered by countbehavior 5
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Trying to raise an IQ score is generally a waste of time. While it's possible, very little is open to you just because of that score. Worry about filling your mind with knowledge and skills.
BTW, middle school or two years old, it doesn't matter. Scores are independent of age.
2007-08-13 14:34:38
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answered by Sarah C 6
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The average I.Q. score is 100, obtained by dividing one`s mental age by one`s physical age. I can no longer remember the precise statistical divisions, but I seem to remember that 25% of the population has an I.Q. greater than 125. So, you`re pretty good. You can`t improve your I.Q.{ Intelligence Quotient} by practise, but you can improve your performance on I. Q. tests by practise.............. weird !
2007-08-13 15:15:36
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answered by Twiggy 7
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Well ,its good for a person like u as what else u want....
don't think its very bad ,its good.
2007-08-13 15:13:51
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answered by Anonymous
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thats ok for middle school butt you might want to turn up the studying a little.
2007-08-13 11:38:39
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answered by lindsey m 2
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Sure but there is always room for improvement!
2007-08-13 11:42:48
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answered by Sami V 7
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its above average... but its average....
Most people get that score.
2007-08-13 11:39:03
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answered by Anonymous
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