For me IQ tests are strange. I was tested by a shrink and got 115. Splitted up in the components:
Numerical: 99.999 percentile, Verbal: 92 percentil, Figural: 8th percentile (! !!)
You could say its a bit lop-sided lol.
Though in school maths or physics or anything you would consider related to numerical skills, were never my best subjects and not interesting to me, ever. I always considered the subjects where you had to compose long texts to be my bread-and-butter game. That my figural/spatial understanding of things totally sucked, was clear to me all my life
In contrast to most people here, I believe that IQ scores have a very high validity and thus some meaning. For everyone interested in this topic, I recommend reading the book "The bell curve" by Herrnstein and Murray. Though there is a certain controversy about this work, from my background of psychology and statistics, I personally find most of the drawn conclusions believable.
I find this saying "IQ doesnt matter ..." somehow condescending, especially if it comes from the super gifted with 140+ like dexkaden. I think a high IQ is a genetical gift, like beauty or an athletic predisposition. You should appreciate it. Denying its significance wont make anybody feel better. I think a big part of life is accepting who you are. I know I'm smart in comparison with the average population. I'm smart enough in comparison to the college population, that I got accepted into med school, by working hard. But it is impossible to me to graduate at the top of med school and I probably couldn't cut it in science. It makes me a little sad, because I really love academia, but thats just the way it is.
I'm from Europe, maybe this devaluation of IQ tests come from the "American dream"? Everybody can achieve everything he wants, if he works hard enough? I still find it odd. Few people would argue, that everybody could become a world-class runner. Maybe I misunderstand you all a bit and what you really mean is "There is little correlation between IQ and achievement in many fields of life". This is also my point of view. I suppose in business, creativity and following through with your ideas is more important than IQ. Or as a salesman you need social skills more than anything. But there will never be a maths professor scoring in the bottom 25% of general or numeric IQ. Believing otherwise seems to me a little bit delusional and quite unlike the usual aspies' reliance on logic.
I'm sorry if I formulated any sentences unclear, english is not my best language