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    I got 16, so I got a total Wonderlic score of 40, which translates to a 140 IQ. Maybe a little high, I don't know.

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    I got 16, so I got a total Wonderlic score of 40, which translates to a 140 IQ. Maybe a little high, I don't know.

    That is what my beloved's IQ is

    Perhaps the best way to measure one's IQ is to take a lot of IQ and IQ-related tests and then average out the scores. I am a test junkie of all kinds, so I've taken tons of them. My scores all range from 112 (lowest) to 138 (highest), so I'm guessing my real IQ is somewhere in the 120s. I am in that spot between regular folks and super smart people.

    Oh, IQs can also be broken down further (subscores) - I am completely average in math and low-average in visual-spatial, but above average in verbal. I've seen quite a few people with overall IQs much higher than mine who nonetheless struggle with language concepts like they're/their/there and spelling, areas that IQ and related tests seldom assess (IQ and Wonderlic have some verbal questions, but not grammar and spelling, which are easily my greatest strengths).

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    my iq is apparently 135

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