I am very curious, after recently finding my out from when I was five, I want to see what others are. PLEASE don’t include internet IQ, I find these un-reliable and would prefer actual results. My IQ is 145, or the top 10% of the world. (Move over Einstein)
You post threads such as “Am I to hot, or is this normal,” and your other various posts show that your execrable grammar does not match your genius IQ. It seems as if either you don’t care how your grammar and spelling look or you’re simply lying to us. “Assume good faith” forces me to believe the former, but common sense leads me to assume the latter.
Well, I don’t blelieve I’m the smartest person, but my IQ (I think) is 122, and I make a lot of spelling erors, but I majored in math, and… Yeah, math. June Days
You’ve said in IRC that you’re in middle or high school. One cannot major in a subject in middle or high school.
Sorry, I got my wording wrong, I am the best in math. June DAys
Lojjik
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IQ’s don’t accurately measure intelligence.
Well, can we not talk about any more? This is making a big (No need) hasstle. June Days
For the record, you brought it up.
Me? Excuse me? I didn’t post the thread, and you asked me what I meant… How did I bring it up? June Days
My IQ was apparently barely over 130 when I was in elementary school, but I certainly think I am smarter than a number, no matter how high it is. I’m a person, not some randomly thrown-together digits.
I don’t even know what my IQ is… XD
Cheeser
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Well regardless of how high it is, you are required to share your knowledge wisely
system
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Hmm, I thought June Days was older, lol. / When you regularly castigate one of your own like this, you silence creative voices, but it seems wH will drink this whole cup, sigh. Einstein could barely do
math, he just didn’t have a head for it (!), and was called a “lazy dog,” and other things, by his math professors. Cool to see girls good at math now, we had this mass hallucination going on when I was a kid, the mantra was “girls are no good at math,” quack.
Omniomi
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That’s a myth. Einstein was a very gifted mathematician and even considered becoming a mathematician early in his life. The rumour comes from the fact that Einstein often had other mathematicians check his work (including his first wife). You cannot do physics without a strong grasp of mathematics.
system
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… And then you have the people like Henry Ford and all those other people who never attended/dropped out of (or the like) college… http://collegedropoutshalloffame.com/
http://learnfinancialplanning.com/famous-people-who-didnt-go-to-college/
And no, I don’t think college is that bad, but I do think that there are a lot of not-so-good things that can happen there, and it’s not all that necessary for most jobs. Then again, for jobs like being a doctor or vet, you better go to college. Just my opinion.
system
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Tee Hee… High enough to know better than to answer that question on a public forum!
system
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Lucky! I only got half of what Leonardo Da Vinci got…
system
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Ha, I was kind of skeptical myself; this is coming from the horse’s mouth, supposedly. I’m sure he was relatively better in math than the rest of the planet, but I guess as a physicist, maybe, his math was sub-par? At least several Einstein quotes in that direction; Max Planck called him a “lazy dog” at math, lol. I guess several times he was heard to say “I just don’t have a head for math,” which sure sounds weird, coming from Einstein?