
onnysk
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why do they always explain something like the other person is 5 years old?
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Because that's the best way to explain it to a normie's childlike mind.why do they always explain something like the other person is 5 years old?
The dude I quoted has a point.Because that's the best way to explain it to a normie's childlike mind.
keep crying for my IQLow iq inel trait: thinking ur hi iq
In my experience it was pretty accurate. I scored about the same in the online test as I did when doing the official application exam
I would say it is accurate. Relatives who I think are about average get ~100, my friend who is very wise got 128, my mother who I think is above average got 115 and I get always 132-135. People will say Internet tests are shit, even if they are, mensa.dk test is closest to real results.
have tried both tests and got a higher score on the official Mensa test.
You can try the Mensa acceptance test up to three times with at least six months in between, so why not try? It’s the only way of knowing if you will pass or not
Edit: spelling
I got 138 in the dk test, and in the Mensa Culture Fair test I got 137 and joined. So I personally found it pretty damn accurate.
It's been quite a while since I took the test the last time, but I think I got around 140 on it. On the actual test, I scored 145+, however, I think the main difference there is that the admission test has a very significant linguistic part. In general, women tend to have a small advantage regarding those kinds of tasks while men are better at mathematical tasks and general logic.
I got 6 points lower than my official test, but I did it just now during my lunch break while having a bowl of ramen.
So I guess I'd be pretty accurate if in normal circumstances.
Pretty accurate. It was only five points lower than my official Mensa Test.
whothe fuck are u@onnysk ure done with ur last tantrum?
Son, I have bad newsI scored 142
thx docSon, I have bad news
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