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This means you're exceptionally good at discovering quick solutions to problems, especially ones that involve math or logic. You're also resourceful and able to think on your feet.
Does anyone really believe this stuff? With a score of 138, I'm the "Visionary Philosopher. You have a powerful mix of skills and insight that can be applied in a variety of different ways. Like Plato, your exceptional math and verbal skills make you very adept at explaining things to others..." Then why do I feel as though NO ONE EVER LISTENS TO ME. Give me a break...
This number is the result of a formula based on how many questions you answered correctly on Emode's Ultimate IQ test.
The even better news is that at Emode, we've taken your IQ test one step further. During the test, you answered four different types of questions — mathematical, visual-spatial, linguistic and logical. We were able to analyze how you did on each set of those questions, which allows us to shed light on the way your brain uniquely functions.
At the same time, we compared your answers with others who have taken the test, and according to the sorts of questions you got correct, we can tell your Intellectual Type is a Facts Curator.
The first thing we can tell you about that is you've fed your brain a unique collection of facts and figures over the years. You've got a good hold on words and numbers. But that's just scratching the surface. "
Hmmmm, money to meet smart people like myself. Thanks, but I've already found a forum full of witty, smart folks right here at FTE. Birds of feather.....
I'm thinking this test tops out at 138? Last IQ test I took was decades ago in high school, if I remember right, it had a time limit that made it somewhat difficult to finish, I question how accurate any test could be, and particularly one without a time limit. I Scored higher back in high school, for whatever that is worth.
Yea, it seemed like a familiar bit of cyber slang, just couldn't quite find the right spot in the ol' brainpan that stored that info. I was sure hoping it wasn't 'crusty republican syndrom' or somthing serious. Fun little test, but can't see paying for the interpretive guided version. For a REAL treat, get your hands on some outdated LSAT study guides, they provide some twisted, convoluted logic questions, and relatively few test takers even finish the real deal (actual LSAT) in the allotted time. Old study guides were easy to get at my local Saint Vinny's , that is how I studied for the LSAT, rather than the $8OO prep class. 138 isn't all that much lower than my old high school score of 147, and just as meaningless in most situations, though after I tested relatively high, as a junior if I recall correctly, I was actually treated with a certain unearned respect from teachers that still kinda bothers me. Lived in a small town (18 kids in my graduating class), so everyone stood out somehow. Being labled 'the brain' meant some one was always challenging anything I said or thought, it seem like at the time, 'prove the smart kid is stupid' sort of thing. Human instinct, I guess. Funny, I was the only kid in my class who didn't go straight on to college, university, or trade school.
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