Saturday, 22 May 2010

Everyone is entitled to be stupid, but some abuse the privilege

     I'm certainly not one of them, I'm stupid everytime, man I'm dumb!
So I took this IQ test to prepare for the freaking scholarship test next week, you know, the one I surely won't get. Whateves lar. Oh, and my IQ is apparently 122. WOW, kinda low don't you think, a score you'd expect an ape to get.

An example of a general IQ reference chart I.Q. Range (15SD) Intelligence Classification



25 - 40 Severe mental disability


40 - 55 Moderate mental disability


55 - 70 Mild mental disability


70 - 85 Borderline mental disability


85 - 114 Average


115 - 130 Above average


130 - 145 Moderately gifted


145 - 160 Highly gifted


160 - 175 Exceptionally gifted


Over 175 Profoundly gifted


     Fine, maybe it's not sooooo bad, but I thought got chance I get the gifted section of the people. But no, my  IQ range has the word average in it. Great.

So this is what they describe for people MY standards.
Inventive Inquisitor
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Your IQ Score is: 122

You have the unusual talent of being equally good at both mathematical and verbal skills (ini yang saya suka!). That, paired with your thirst to learn through experience, makes you an Inventive Inquisitor.(whatever that means)



Your strength lies in the methodology you have naturally adopted to understand the world. Basically, you have perfected "learning through living." You have a unique ability to teach others (look at this NERD! Haha) by taking them through actual experiences. Your talents come in handy especially when confronted with unfamiliar or unproven situations. Most people search their brains for previously stored information that might help in a given situation. You, however, take things as they come and see things as they are. You are a great improviser (more like bullshitter) and are probably open to an unusual amount of change. Another Inventive Inquisitor who demonstrates this very point was Ben Franklin (Eww, wasn't he assasinated or something?). He suspected that lightning was a naturally occurring electrical current and realized he was correct once he conducted his famous kite-flying experiment on a stormy night. This is the type of novel approach that keeps your perspective fresh. Chances are, it has also helped you develop an unusually worldly sense of things. (What do you mean unusual?!) You use your inherent wisdom to branch out from what others too quickly assume to be the most "rational" solutions. This talent enables you to approach things creatively instead of following the rigid paths of life. (This line makes my day. At least i'm not, you know, W.A.A)
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P/S: Wish me luck, I know I'm gonna need it. A lot of it

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