It would be used in 2 ways: 1, to keep track of my choices and 2, to keep track of the multiple layers of logic for the harder problems. I solve the harder ones in several stages. So for example, I would write down A B E as my potential choices, then keep working on the problem, cross off choice A and E, leaving B as my final answer. Some of
It's just a big circle jerk for people who are arrogant, pompous, and overly proud of their mediocre intelligence and feel the need to label it with some type of institute like Mensa. Mensa is meaningless, and IQ is almost as meaningless. Doesn't matter what your IQ is, that won't get you a job, won't motivate you, doesn't guarantee success orThe online tests are not in a controlled environment and are likely only testing a single type of intelligence and comprehension. I don’t know if the online tests are a scam but I would question their effectiveness at determining IQ. At the same time, many people also question the validity of IQ tests in general.
Full scale IQ was 142. Verbal - 139. Spatial - 134. Working Memory - 128. I'd say you are correct. 1. [deleted] • 5 yr. ago. It''s funny how your FSIQ is higher than any of your individual scores and yet two of my individual scores are higher than my FSIQ. I don't think it's one to be taken that seriously.
A lot of people have an IQ of 88 or even below. They function fine in society, they go to college and get a job. No need to work at Mc Donalds all of a sudden. I suppose for certain fields a higher IQ is more common, but you’re not planning to become a quantum physics professor. Fallen1729 • 3 yr. ago.
The video that there's a link to shows it and the solution I think. The puzzle comes from the Mensa.no test. well, 10% of the people had too much alcohol in their life to score high on a test, 30% have better things to do (shopping with money they get for standing in some very mentally undemanding place in the food chain). a lot of people whoZekG4.