The ACT score and IQ test measure different aspects of cognitive ability and academic skills, making direct conversion between them inaccurate. While some studies suggest a correlation between standardized test scores and IQ, the relationship is not consistent across different populations. Therefore, it is not possible to reliably convert an ACT score into an IQ score.
There is an IQ Score Comparisons chart here: http://www.assessmentpsychology.com/iq.htm
Superior IQ Score
The average score on an IQ test is about 100. If you score higher than that, your score will be above average.
An IQ score of 97 is just below average.
Yes actually; there are several websites out there, but I'll help the best I can: (Note: these are all "ish" and relative values for IQ/SAT/ACT scores so give or take some) CLASS | SAT | ACT | IQ | _______________________________ Lower | 750 | 18 |
There is an IQ Score Comparisons chart here: http://www.assessmentpsychology.com/iq.htm
It doesn't. They both measure two very different things.
The average IQ is 100. 135 is an Excellent IQ score
Average IQ score is 100.Your score is 'average'.
An IQ score of 122 is an above average IQ score. It is, thus, a good score.
Superior IQ Score
The average score on an IQ test is about 100. If you score higher than that, your score will be above average.
The average score on an IQ test is about 100. If you score higher than that, your score will be above average.
The average score is 100, so you have an average IQ. http://www.mensa.org.uk/iq-levels/
An IQ score of 97 is just below average.
Yes actually; there are several websites out there, but I'll help the best I can: (Note: these are all "ish" and relative values for IQ/SAT/ACT scores so give or take some) CLASS | SAT | ACT | IQ | _______________________________ Lower | 750 | 18 |
according to Einstein's IQ score which is 170 , we can expect that Alexander's IQ score might be 160-165