133 is not actually all that great. Sure, it puts you near the 98th percentile (as long as that 133 is derived from WAIS and not from a different test or some internet “you is smart” test), but if my experience is anything to go with, that 133 only puts you in the range of being able to do one or two things really well with everything else being just… normal.
My IQ was measured somewhere around 134 (so comparable to yours) and one of the things I happened to be good at was memorization. Which just so happened to mesh well with a school system that relied on memorization and thus my performance was pretty darn good… while I attended those schools that put emphasis on tests where you simply had to remember facts and data. The moment I moved away from that, my performance suffered with it. By the time I attended university that put more emphasis on application than memorization and all of a sudden I wasn’t doing well any more. I would still get decent grades, because I worked hard, but I was completely outclassed bmy fellow classmates.
If you really want to benefit from your IQ, find what you are good at doing. Because unless your IQ reaches into the “unclassifiable” range (i.e. the range that modern IQ tests cannot reliably measure due to there not being enough of those people, which according to a quick Google search is 3 deviations from the average for that particular IQ scale) your IQ in itself is not going to be a selling point. Not now or in the future.
On a side note because it needs mentioning: who is to say those “smart” kids don’t actually have a higher IQ than you? It’s possible. 98th percentile or close to it may be relatively rare, but it is not that rare. At the very least, they may be better at the required tasks than you are, higher IQ or not.
That means that your IQ is above average. The average IQ is around 100 for all age groups, so congratulations!
that means that you have a very smart brain
IQ tests take your age into account so IQ usually does not change as you age. An IQ of 133 is considered "gifted". However remember that IQ tests only measure one area of intelligence: Problem Solving/Logical Reasoning. There are eight areas of intelligence so if you have an average IQ, you can still be considered highly intelligent. Also, IQ tests can be inaccurate. Albert Einstein had an IQ of 160, and genius level is 150. If you really think about it, it's not that high considering how bright Albert Einstein really was.
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Yes, extremely good. Having said that, it is harder to measure IQ in very young children and the scores may change when they reach adulthood.
John Mccain's IQ is 133 according to his military records and IQ test from his Navy days.
According to the Wechsler Intelligence Scales, an IQ of 133 is classified as very superior intelligence.
Yes, 133 is a good IQ for a 20 year old male.
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His IQ was 133... one in the top 3%(not 2)
That means that your IQ is above average. The average IQ is around 100 for all age groups, so congratulations!
that means that you have a very smart brain
IQ tests take your age into account so IQ usually does not change as you age. An IQ of 133 is considered "gifted". However remember that IQ tests only measure one area of intelligence: Problem Solving/Logical Reasoning. There are eight areas of intelligence so if you have an average IQ, you can still be considered highly intelligent. Also, IQ tests can be inaccurate. Albert Einstein had an IQ of 160, and genius level is 150. If you really think about it, it's not that high considering how bright Albert Einstein really was.
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Yes, extremely good. Having said that, it is harder to measure IQ in very young children and the scores may change when they reach adulthood.
I believe it is, because I think that is how high your IQ has to be in order to be gifted. If it is not a high IQ then it is a very close to gifted average IQ.
On an IQ test, a high number is better than a low number. Example- If Bob scored a 71 and Jack scored a 67, Bob scored better and, therefore, is smarter, than Jack.