The average IQ for any age is 100. A slight deviation either way (95-105) is accepted as normal. Higher is "better".
The average IQ score is ALWAYS 100.
The IQ score is a ratio of the average intelligence age to the chronological age. An IQ of 122 means that a 14 year old has the same intelligence as that of an average 17 year old.
Well.....I'm a nine year old girl and my IQ score is 129 but i am very highly educated and my 13 year old friend has an IQ score of 105 so it is plossible.
Your IQ does not reflect your age.
I am a 13 year old girl (Gender should not matter) and my IQ is 110. I know you should not have an IQ score of over 160, which is Albert Einstein's IQ. :) Hope this helped :)
The average IQ for ANY age is 100. It doesn't change with age.
The average IQ score is ALWAYS 100.
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An IQ of 121 at the age of fourteen is extraordinary and means the child is a potential genius. Generally, an IQ score of 121 is ranked as exceptional, just one rank below the highest: genius. You should work towards keeping your IQ at this very high level, as it could benefit you in life.
The IQ score is a ratio of the average intelligence age to the chronological age. An IQ of 122 means that a 14 year old has the same intelligence as that of an average 17 year old.
Well.....I'm a nine year old girl and my IQ score is 129 but i am very highly educated and my 13 year old friend has an IQ score of 105 so it is plossible.
Your IQ does not reflect your age.
The average IQ is 100 for any age. The average IQ is 100 for any age.
I am a 13 year old girl (Gender should not matter) and my IQ is 110. I know you should not have an IQ score of over 160, which is Albert Einstein's IQ. :) Hope this helped :)
Not all IQ tests are the same.I just finished the iqtestpro.com IQ test and I got IQ of 131, however when I did Mensa IQ test it was 134.You should try multiple tests to get the most accurate IQ score you can.
If your IQ really is 154 you should be able to deduce that your IQ is well above average.
No, "fourteen points" should not be capitalized unless it is the title of a specific document or plan (e.g., Wilson's Fourteen Points). In a regular sentence, it should be written as "fourteen points."