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sunshower wrote:
122, not bad

especially as my brother interrupted me half way through.
That test is harder than the standard IQ tests like WAIS, and I believe that there is some selection bias in that particular test, pushing the scores downward. You'd probably have a decent chance of getting a Mensa-worthy score on a "real" IQ test. What you want that to mean is up to you.
I don't think I'm smart enough to get into Mensa. Or, in other words, maybe I could be - but my ADHD means that I take too long at timed tests (always have - so I got special consideration at school where I got a little extra time per test), so I never do as well as I could. Pretty much I catch myself reading the same sentence over and over...with every question (even the super easy ones) and my mind constantly wanders, so I'm pretty slow.
I would like to be in Mensa simply because I really like talking to super smart people (you have such great intellectually stimulating conversations; for example my ex-boyfriend and my best friend in high school were both valedictory for their year level, and well above the top 1% of the state) but it would probably cost too much. Anyway, don't you have to be above the top 2%? I was only in the top 3% for my school leaving grade and I worked really really hard to get that. Say I had a really focussed day, and was on ritalin, I might just scrape in, but I don't think I would be as smart as the other people there (a.k.a. I'd be at the bottom of the dog pile

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