https://mensa.dk/iqtest/Post em bitches>135 IQ brainlet checking in If you can't figure out the test, just assume you're 2 digit iq
>>16791189not mensa material but not bad either
>>16791331>124>Takes picture of his screen IQ is meaningless.
>>16791189Doing an online IQ test is proof of a two digit IQ.
>>16791189Got 117 on this despite falling asleep halfway through and letting the time expire
>>16791500Based. I fell asleep during the ACT and got a 30
>>16791489higher iq means you do unimportant things the lazier way.Someone with 140+ wouldn't have even bothered with this thread
>>16791189>brug af sbredning
>>16791189>130i'm a midwit
>>16791189I ought to do this soon.
123Does this mean i'm a brainlet?
>>16791189Does speed affect the results? I had to alt+tab and waste around 10 minutes due to my coworkers walking around the office.
>>16791189You do realize this post is about an intellectual dick-measuring contest and not a measure of human value per se, don't you? And that a high IQ doesn't mean much if it doesn't benefit other people in society, and you use it for evil or ill-adviced purposes as opposed to using it for good or service to the needy? Coming from an anon who got 125 pts. at the following link:https://www.mensa.org/mensa-iq-challengeI got 125 pts. and I'm still someone who didn't finish high school and doesn't have a job. Yes, I wasted my intelligence and time in this life.The fear of God is the beginning of wisdom, and wisdom is intelligence. You can't call he who has no wisdom "intelligent". Someone can have a high IQ and still be a worldly retard who got the Chinese flu boosters injected and believes men can give birth. Someone can have 95 IQ points and still have wisdom in life through fear of God, maturity, self-reflection, hard-knocks experience and so on.Kind of like how you can have a top-tier computer and just do retarded stuff with it, like browsing modern Instagram, as opposed to using an older computer with a less powerful CPU more intelligently and efficiently, like using it to check business e-mails and edit family photos.>OP calls himself a "brainlet" with a Mensa-worthy IQ result (130+ pts.)>bruh.jpgIQ is more of a test to see how good and quick you're at solving abstract puzzles rather than how actually intelligent you are. Otherwise, explain having both a high IQ score and high "education" and still believing men can give birth, socialism works and that there genuinely is such a thing as an ableist heteronormative patriarchy imposing some kind of tyranny on society.
>>16791495Not really but a genuine result must be obtained with the help of an on-site psychologist evaluating your result. These tests are mainly for entertainment purposes, although they must be somewhat accurate, otherwise there would not be much of a point at all in even bothering to make them, other than serving as a cheap, scammy bait for advertising, which is why you need to go to a reputable source like Mensa's official website to avoid that.
>>16791189>online IQ test>even by MensaStill wouldn't impose too much value on it.I did this test a few times last year, getting results between 115 and 147.I decided to pay for a clinical IQ test at one of my countries more renowned IQ specialists. Went home with an official piece of paper stating I have 136 IQ points. Could apply to Mensa, but too lazy.
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>>16793466That's fine. As long as you aren't retarded, ambition and effort matter more than IQ unless you are specifically focused on a career in an intellectual field.
>>16792378Long way of saying he was correct.
>>16793462Worth noting that even Mensa doesn't accept the results of the online "Mensa" test for membership.
Glad Im not the only 111 in here. Oh well, Im more into writing anyway.
>>16793462I sort of agree with the anon who posted >>16793479, but I think it's more a matter of discipline and good morals matter more than a specific IQ score outside a professional intellectual field. Even then, it's not like a higher IQ will make your work more relevant to human progress if you let yourself be deluded by the wrong kind of thinking turned into a more complex development through a higher IQ.I think people should be more worried about their brain's health and how intellectually unfavorable their living environment and lifestyle are, rather than an IQ score which could be average or slightly below average (like 97 pts.), and the kind of stuff they feed their mind (books, movies, Youtube, etc.). If you have 97 IQ with a healthy brain, you're doing better than some guy with 130 IQ who doesn't sleep well, eat well, lives in constant stress, doesn't socialize enough, drinks, smokes, doesn't exercise, uses toothpaste containing fluoride, drinks from the tap water and so on.The problem is having the necessary discipline and clarity to know what to do, or to find a good neurologist who could help you have a healthier brain, or something like that.
>>16791189I failed my drivers test
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>>16793870Why did you get such a low score? Did you even take the test seriously, in a well-ventilated room without distractions, having slept enough the night before and so on? Anyway, try to:- Sleep well- Eat well- Drink enough water on a daily basis- Exercise- Ingest omega-3- Socialize with friends, family, loved ones, nice people- Try to read a magazine, book, solve a puzzle, learn a new language or musical instrument- Get your health checked by a doctor (maybe a neurologist) and tell them you want a healthier brain.Remember IQ is not a measure of human worth. If you have a healthy brain and use whatever intelligence you got for good purposes, with some discipline and a good heart, and try to do your best, you'll do just fine.
>>16793910I just picked random answers to get a retard-grade score for shitposting purposes, then actually took the test out of curiosity and forgot to screenshot. I got 117 on this one while too high and sleep deprived to see straight after studying for hours on little sleep. My real score as a kid was in the high 130s and I'd actually like to get a proper assessment by a psychologist when I'm making more money.
I never looked into grading of those tests. Is it better to end faster even if more answers were wrong, or take your sweet time to make sure everything is right? Are the answers binary, or are there 0.5 ones graded as "no, but you were on a right track"?
I stopped at question 14 and got 92 IQToo bored to continue with the rest
>>16794906Sounds like a pretty typical 90 IQ person
>>16791189I scored 126 on this and my actual MR is 135