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Is it weird to have a 89 verbal IQ and a 150 math IQ and 132 reading IQ.?

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That is what I was tested at age 15 and I fail three grades.

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  1. This is not typical, usually all scores are about the same number.  See what you need to do to get some extra support in your classes. You may have some kind of learning disability and need extra help. In many cases if you qualify for the extra support, they will put you in the grade you are supposed to be in and you can graduate on time.


  2. I would say the scores don't really reflect an accurate IQ at all.

    It is possible to have strengths and weaknesses even with HIGH IQ's

    Test again....

  3. Very strange, but not unheard of.  An IQ of 80 is considered mentally retarded (some give the number as an IQ of 70, but that is incorrect).

    A 150 is genius level and a 132 is superior intellect (135-140 being beginning genius level).

    However, I'm surprised that you're calling these scores math and reading.  They are supposed to be verbal, non-verbal, and quantitative.  The verbal would incorporate reading and language.  The quantitative is mathematical and the non-verbal is an engineering type test with visual puzzles (similar to mathematical patterning).

    If you've failed three grade levels due to your verbal abilities, you really need to get some help.

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