Well the fact that there are so many differnet test and so many scales for judgement that there is no unifying scale. My score of 131 on this test might translate to a different number on a different test. I'm still the same savant I've always been. Also consider the posibilty that some tests might be biased towards different backgrounds: I expect to do better on a test that is about things that I know or have seen in the past. There is no real true way to test someone's IQ. To make things worse, we are given numbers, which have a specific value, although there isn't a true scale for comparison. Don't take this test and write your score on a resume. Don't get bummed out if you score low, don't brag if you score high.


Example: I've always heard the SAT is way harder than the SAT. My senior year, I took them both, two weeks apart-SAT on November 14, next Saturday I bought my first Contour, then Nov 28 I took the ACT-which is rumored to be easier.

SAT score November 14: 1280
ACT score November 28: 27

According to different scales and whatnots, a score of 1280 is approximately a score of 29 on the other test. Maybe buying a car in between cost me 2 points.

Anyway, the point is, take a bunch of tests over time and average your scores. Then forget them because there isn't any real scale of values to compare them. Take this test for fun.


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