When I was 8, I was tested (I was in Special Education, and my parents were thinking about sending me to a "special school" for the mentally handi-capped). Much to everyone's surprise, I scored 166.
Around 10 years ago (age 24-25?), I scored 141 on a Stanford-Binet Intelligence test. Two years ago (age 32), I scored 139.
On the other hand, I have taken the Emotional Quotient Inventory test (EQ), and scored abysmally low in all five scales (as well as all 15 subscales). I realize that emotional intelligence tests are (at best) limited in their userfulness, but I do find it interesting.
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"The surest way to corrupt a youth is to instruct him to hold in higher esteem those who think alike than those who think differently" -Nietzsche