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  • The problem with IQ tests is that there is not one official test that is more accurate than any other - they have the same style but there are many different IQ tests. IQ only measures a portion of a persons intelligence and are only a guide... there are many aspects of intelligence that are not even considered by IQ tests. Mensa may be able to help you with your quest for a more credible test.
  • MENSA is a good one. Might want to check your grammar school records for IQ or military records. But the reality is that IQ's become increasingly inacurate with age. Why? Because you tend to learn more as well as the tests themselves become skewed as you take more of them. My IQ was established at 173. But it;s meaningless. My accomplishments in life fail to come anyting near to what should be expected. Though I do have three university degrees, two Bachelor and one Masters, I have done pitifully poorly in life. Albert Einstein was said to be retarded, didn't speak until ge was 3, couldn't be taught math. Once thought to have an IQ in the mid 80's he accomplished a lot and mainly in his two defective topics of math and speaking. So quit worrying about your IQ. It is far more important in what you actually accomplish. And without knowing any limits, the world is open to you.

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