IQ Test, Revisited
I know I’m a day late and a dollar short for doing this, but after looking at my very first entries, I came across an entry where I did an IQ test right after I graduated from High School. And, since I am unable to think of anything to write about that would be remotely entertaining, I bring to you the test results from that first test:
“Your IQ score is 124″
Unfortunately, I guess I was not smart enough to give myself a hint as to where (online) I took the IQ test, so this time around I took two. Mainly because the first one seemed VERY biased towards one particular type of question, and since I knew the “answer” to that question, I believe I got them all right. My IQ test today (click on the picture to take the test):
Again, I felt like I was cheating because of the same-question deal, so I found another free online IQ test to take, and this one did NOT have so many repeated questions. Here is that result (screenshot because they don’t have pretty HTML code like I enjoy):
Click here to take the above IQ test
In conclusion? You don’t need to go to college to keep the same IQ - although, I guess mine went up by a few points after I went to college, according to the test I’m counting as my “real” IQ, however. Maybe if the test were to include a bit more technological questions my IQ would’ve been higher, because the amount of technology things that I learned at college was significant, but just testing by logic questions (ie. the IQ test)?
Imagine me shrugging here.


June 30, 2008