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I have an IQ of 135 in one test and 140 in another...why the difference?

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I have an IQ of 135 in one test and 140 in another...why the difference?

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  1. If your IQ is really that high, you shouldn't have to ask.


  2. Hey there Arx, don't worry, because IQ scores fluctuate due to both the test and your cognitive aptitude at the time of testing.

    135 - 140 is very good and you should be proud.

    No matter what IQ test you take the score's will always be different.

    I write and design IQ test puzzles and formulate new hypothesis for several different companies.  One thing I can tell you is - Even the big honcho's get some up and down results.

    My IQ has fluctuated between 148 and 191 in various test, but it sits, averaging 180.

    Your nutrition, rest and stress will play a huge role in peak performance.

    Here are some great tips on improving your IQ and your cerebral performance:

    http://www.thesolutionwebsite.com/IQSolu...

  3. If you don't know, the scores were an obvious mistake.

  4. One's obviousy wrong. Or both.

  5. These tests are made up by people and vary considerably. You could have an IQ anywhere between 100 and 150.

    If you took 10 different tests and averaged them you'd get a pretty accurate result.

  6. they are all based on different abilities.  I guess no IQ test is actually the "right One", because that has happened to me dozens of time.

  7. Neither one is accurate, if you have to ask.

  8. it can change depending one how tired you are, how the questions are ordered, what mood you're in. Everything really. So you should only ever take a rough figure from tests.

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