Thread: Iq Tests
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Old 13-05-2005, 01:37 PM   #7
TheSmyth
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Your actual IQ doesn't mean anything anyway.

You can be the most intelligent person in the world, but it doesn't mean that you'd actually be able to apply it to anything in practice.
Being able to do long-division in your head is one thing, but the person sitting right next to you could pick up a calculator and do exactly the same.

When I was in high school, the careers advisors put about 5 of us forward for an aptitude and intelligence test. I scored within the top 5% of the country for most things, and the top 1% for most. I've still got the results.
But it doesn't mean that I can actually apply my talents to anything in particular. I have superb mechanical and spatial awareness according to my results, but I'm a bit crap when it comes to using my hands, so I'd be no good as a mechanical engineer! :karate:

The only thing it achieved was making me feel good for a while.
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