Ok, I was surfing the net, and I decided to take an IQ test to see how smart i was. Im not bragging or anything, but I already knew that i was smart because i have straight A's in school(im in 8th grade) Well I took two different IQ tests and both of the results told me that I had a genuis IQ. I want to know how i can take a certified IQ test so that i can know for sure. I rate!
Notso answered Monday December 20 2004, 11:17 pm: talk to your school, in particular your guidance counselor, perhaps they can help. Just a small warning about IQ tests, they aren't always very accurate as your results deplete as you age. There are other tests use to more accurately caterogize your intelligence, hopefully your guidance counselor will steer you in the right direction. [ Notso's advice column | Ask Notso A Question ]
bRiTtRoCkSoHaRd answered Monday December 20 2004, 5:36 pm: Hey Hun,
I found this site for "geniuses": www.usatests.com/iqtest/ Hope it helped!
potato3528 answered Monday December 20 2004, 5:05 pm: well, it really depends on what you mean by genius. you see, genius iq is 120 or more...so if you see genius as somebody really smart (as yourself) then yes, you are a genius, but if u mean genius as in einstein, then youre not a genius. [ potato3528's advice column | Ask potato3528 A Question ]
PinkLady4863 answered Monday December 20 2004, 5:03 pm: look on an online search engine. write in "certified iq test" or w/e. but u may have to pay a small fee.
lol, i took an iq test 2 and rated pretty damn high also! we geniuses need to stick together! lol
lotz o' luv,
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