did you ever tok a test?
how big is it?
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did you ever tok a test?
how big is it?
Not to be confused with internet quizzes for fun, real IQ tests are administered by psych professionals and take into account things like cultural bias. My parents took me for testing at I think Columbia University when I was really little because they thought I should be doing better in school. They were told my IQ was fine, but I was a freaked out little kid. Hmm, guess there is something to those tests. :1orglaugh
I think when I had my IQ test done, it took a few days.
Psych testing, however, is about 500 questions long.
i got an iq test in elementary school because evryone thought i was one of them genius kids i only scored 135. the only real reason evryone though i was smart was because i actualy liked to read and i watched the discovery chanel alot.
I have once took an iq test on the internet, but I don't take these too serious. My score was 122.
ive taken a few i ussually score from 135 to 150 deppending on weither im having a good day or not i have noo idea why but ive been tested like six times
nice... anybody joined mensa?
I've never taken one, the closest thing I've taken was the SATs and those show more how good you are at doing school crap on a time limit, not thinking
Mensa is for pussies who need a support group to feel less bad about having a nicely functioning brain. No thanks.Quote:
Originally Posted by OliX
I took the mensa test and passed it then i decided not to join for some reason but their test is really freakin hard
given the generally extremely intelligent level of conversation on this board, I am sure a high percentage of board members could qualify for Mensa if they so chose. Here are some of the test scores which they accept.
California Test of Mental Maturity (CTMM) IQ 132
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California Test of Cognitive Skills IQ 132
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Cattell IQ 148
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Cattell Culture Fair *
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Stanford Binet IQ 132
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Stanford Binet 5 IQ 130
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Wechsler Adult and Children Scales
(WAIS and WAIS-R, WISC, WISC-R, WISC-III, WISC-4th Edition)
Note: Short form not accepted IQ 130
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Otis-Lennon Tests IQ 132
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Otis-Gamma Test IQ 131
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DAS (Differential Ability Scales) GCA 132
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NNAT-Individual Form Ability Index Score of 130 or above
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NNAT-Multilevel Form Ability Index Score of 130 or above
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PSAT (taken in junior year) prior to 5/93 180
effective 5/93 N/A
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PSAT (taken in senior year) prior to 5/93 195
effective 5/93 N/A
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SAT or CEEB scored prior to 9/30/74 1300
scored from 9/30/74 through 1/31/94 1250
scored after 1/31/94 N/A
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LSAT prior to 1982 662
1982 through 5/91 39
effective 6/91 163
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GRE prior to 5/94 (math + verbal) 1250
scored from 5/94 to 9/01 (math + verbal + analytic) 1875
effective 10/01 N/A
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GMAT (Percentile rank of verbal + quantitative)** 95
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ACT Composite prior to 9/89 29
effective 9/89 N/A
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Miller Analogies Test (MAT) - Raw Score 66
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Army GCT*** prior to 10/80 136
effective 10/80 N/A
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Navy GCT*** prior to 10/80 68
effective 10/80 N/A
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Henmon-Nelson *
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NY State Regents Scholarship Test (aptitude section only) *
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N/A These tests no longer correlate with an IQ test. Note that the acceptance date applies to the date you took the test, not the date you join Mensa. You can still join Mensa by using older scores.
* Many intelligence test scores will qualify you for Mensa, but Mensa's supervisory psychologists will have to individually appraise the documentation. Almost any test with "achievement" in the title is not acceptable to Mensa. American Mensa does not accept unsupervised testing as proof of eligibility, specifically unsupervised testing administered electronically or via Internet-based tests.
** For the GMAT, unlike most tests, the qualifying score is based on the percentile of the total score. There are three columns on the score report, each with a numerical score and a percentile. You're looking for the percentile next to the score in the "total" column - if it's 95% or greater, the score qualifies you for Mensa.
*** The only scores that Mensa can accept are the AGCT scores from the Army and the GT scores from the Navy - before the use of the ASVAB (9/80). The new military tests are vocational aptitude tests and are not suitable for Mensa admission.
I still find it funny that Mensa would keep that name since it means stupid in spanish.
they probably do it on purpouse as a joke to show how smart its members really are
My brother and I both were submitted for testing in our early teens, the school thought that there was something wrong with us because we were so much trouble... We were put into a program for severe behavioral disorders... While in these "special" classes we were subjected to a battery of psychological testing only to prove that there was nothing "wrong" with us except for our depressions... They finally gave us a day long test, or so it seemed, and we had scored 129 and 135 respectively, mine being the lower of the 2...
looks like im not the first to realize this lolQuote:
Originally Posted by Tequila Zaire