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What is normal? Is this normal?

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hello everyone! I have a question for you.

I had an iq test when I was 12 and it said I had an iq of 107.

Now I'am fifteen and I took another iq test...I have an iq of 121.

Is it normal for my iq to have raised that much in 4 years?

Note:I have been a pescetarian(only eats fish) for a full year now.

Could that have anything to do with this big jump in iq?

I have heard that fish is good for the brain....

I dunno...What do all of you ladies and fellas out there think?

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  1. im not sure

    especially about the fish thing


  2. Um..Firstly its a gap of 3 years! And about the jump in IQ..I think that would've happened even if you'd've eaten moss all year!  

  3. most IQ tests are a load of rubbish, you could take the same test five times and get five different results within a range of about ten points

    two different tests four years apart will give you scores within about twenty points

  4. IQ tests are funny things.  They're supposed to measure IQ, but in fact they also measure knowledge, as well as socio-economic background.  One would hope that your overall knowledge has increased since you were 12, and that is probably why you've gotten a higher score.

    I doubt that eating fish has much to do with it -- but it isn't hurting!! :-)

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