What happens if you have an IQ of 135?

What happens if you have an IQ of 135?

85 to 114: Average intelligence. 115 to 129: Above average or bright. 130 to 144: Moderately gifted. 145 to 159: Highly gifted.

What percentage of the population has an IQ over 135?

A normal intelligence quotient (IQ) ranges from 85 to 115 (According to the Stanford-Binet scale). Only approximately 1\% of the people in the world have an IQ of 135 or over. Genius or near-genius IQ is considered to start around 140 to 145. Less than 1/4 of 1 percent falls into this category.

What college major has highest IQ?

Physics
Physics, Mathematical Sciences and Philosophy are among the majors with the highest IQs in America, according to research. University data experts at Educational Testing Service have ranked the top majors based on their IQ – Physics and Astronomy come out on top with 133.

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Is an IQ of 135 considered a genius level?

Nothing personal, kid. 135 isn’t quite genius level, it’s the level below. This guy is full of shit though, if you want a high school example of the IQs, let’s go from average up. 110-119 = your kids in honors and advanced placement courses. they either get Bs and Cs or they work hard to do well.

Is an IQ of 135 with a SD of 15 high?

I can say with 100\% assurance that anyone who “doesn’t believe” in IQ is a moron. An IQ of 135 with a SD of 15 is one out of every 333 people. It’s insanely high.

Do you have multiple friends with IQs 170 or above?

No, you definitely do not have multiple friends with IQs 170 or above. Einstein, comfortably among the most intelligent people ever to have lived, is estimated to have had an IQ of 160. Last year, a girl living in London called Kashmea Wahi scored 162 on an IQ test. That is, to date, the highest measured.

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What does a 145+ IQ mean to you?

145+ = They might’ve skipped a grade or were asked if they wanted to. The only kid I would say had a 145+ IQ in my high school, skipped a grade, didn’t work that hard, was still among the top students my year, applied only to 2 colleges and Caltech was his backup (admittedly his desired school was easier to get into) and got into both.