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In reply to the discussion: Meet the schoolgirl, 12, who has an IQ of 162... [View all]Nevernose
(13,081 posts)83. I was.
And people being heralded as smarter than Einstein might be, as well as anyone else who's a subject in a long-range study might be.
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Precisely. I tested to 165 when I was six, and trust me, I wound up reasonably bright, but ...
11 Bravo
Oct 2012
#70
Sometimes I feel that my intelligence is more socially disabling than my Asperger's.
Odin2005
Oct 2012
#74
Particularly if you are female. I had a great deal of trouble in middle school when
msanthrope
Oct 2012
#19
+1. My parents know what my IQ is, as did my eldest sister who overheard them.
gkhouston
Oct 2012
#77
My IQ was never tested but I'm familiar with that experience of being called out by teachers.
yardwork
Oct 2012
#71
Precisely. Just hang on until college. You will be rewarded for your patience.
JDPriestly
Oct 2012
#78
Mine changed by 12 points when my dyslexia was accounted for. Not that it mattered much---once you
msanthrope
Oct 2012
#18
i'd say it destroys dumb smart people. the ones dumb enough to think truth is more important
HiPointDem
Oct 2012
#23
True to an extent. I'd say it's worse at younger ages in junior high and high school.
NYC Liberal
Oct 2012
#64
IQ is meaningless, but I hope this attention provides her with opportunites to shine. nt
rDigital
Oct 2012
#51
Using WAIS 2 Revised I was superior, son (age 37), was 14th level of ed at 12. n/t
bobthedrummer
Oct 2012
#58
Very high, but not unusual enough to warrant a special article, IMO
distantearlywarning
Oct 2012
#60
This thread is an unintentional demonstration of just some of the problems with being quicker
Egalitarian Thug
Oct 2012
#86