yes..you could be a professor with an IQ of 100..it doesnt really matter, its more based on the determination and character of the person, not so much on their intellect. True, someone with a higher IQ will probably have an easier time doing it, but a lower IQ (which by the way 128 is rather high) does not prevent one from becoming a professor.
At any age, the average IQ is normalized to 100. Therefore, 128 is an above-average IQ for an individual of any age.
128
albert einstein used the maximum brain and his IQ level was more than 128 .
My son who turned 6 on October 27th was tested by his school for entry into Bright Ideas which is a gifted program in our school system here. His IQ was rated 128. By state of Missouri standards he is in 4th grade level reading and 2nd grade math plus they also test other variables (such as creativity) to determine entry into the program and he was accepted. So 128 must be somewhere above the average IQ of a 6 year old.
While there is no official average IQ score specifically for MIT professors, it is widely believed that the average IQ of faculty members at elite institutions like MIT is significantly above the general population average of 100. Estimates suggest that the average IQ of such professors may range from 130 to 150. However, IQ is just one measure of intelligence and does not encompass the full range of abilities and talents that professors possess.
Certainly. That is an acceptable IQ.
An IQ of 128 is good for a person of any age.
IQ has nothing to do with age. An average IQ is around 100. So 128 is great!
128
128
At any age, the average IQ is normalized to 100. Therefore, 128 is an above-average IQ for an individual of any age.
Approximately 6.68% of the population falls within one standard deviation above the mean IQ score of 100, which includes an IQ of 128.
128
Yes, if your IQ is above 100 its good
well it is above average for a 13 year old so yes 128 is a respectable IQ average!
Somewhere about 160-170
higher than average