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Honestly, I don’t know, and in my opinion IQ is overrated. It’s a flawed system. I’ve taken three IQ tests in my life, and my scores ranged from 111 to 133, which already shows there’s no consistent standard. It’s an interpretative model, meaning it depends on human judgment and that makes it inherently flawed.

IQ tests measure specific skills, not overall intelligence. They also carry cultural and socioeconomic biases, they focus on pattern recognition, verbal ability, and math, but they overlook creativity, emotional intelligence, and practical problem solving.
 
Honestly, I don’t know, and in my opinion IQ is overrated. It’s a flawed system. I’ve taken three IQ tests in my life, and my scores ranged from 111 to 133, which already shows there’s no consistent standard. It’s an interpretative model, meaning it depends on human judgment and that makes it inherently flawed.

IQ tests measure specific skills, not overall intelligence. They also carry cultural and socioeconomic biases, they focus on pattern recognition, verbal ability, and math, but they overlook creativity, emotional intelligence, and practical problem solving.
I agree
imo EI and practical problem solving are the most important things that really matter irl
ofc the others but they're important on a smaller scale
 
I agree
imo EI and practical problem solving are the most important things that really matter irl
ofc the others but they're important on a smaller scale
They come close, and I would probably put them above IQ, but I genuinely believe intelligence can’t really be measured. Not to mention, intelligence depends on when you take a test, it can vary with small factors like sleep, mood, or other conditions, and it naturally changes over time.
 
Honestly, I don’t know, and in my opinion IQ is overrated. It’s a flawed system. I’ve taken three IQ tests in my life, and my scores ranged from 111 to 133, which already shows there’s no consistent standard. It’s an interpretative model, meaning it depends on human judgment and that makes it inherently flawed.

IQ tests measure specific skills, not overall intelligence. They also carry cultural and socioeconomic biases, they focus on pattern recognition, verbal ability, and math, but they overlook creativity, emotional intelligence, and practical problem solving.
What types of tests did you take?
 

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