Young genius' will tend to have little weird quirks. For example as a child regular puzzles bored me because they were too easy so I started doing puzzles pictures side down to make them more challenging for myself. Other than the odd quirks a genius child won't act much differently than a normal child.
An IQ of 135 is considered to be in the very superior intelligence range but does not necessarily classify someone as a genius. Genius is typically associated with exceptional creativity and achievements in a particular field, not solely based on IQ score.
Yes, an IQ of 145 places an 11-year-old male well above average intelligence. This score is considered to be in the "gifted" range, indicating high intellectual ability for his age.
A score of 145 on the Lorge-Thorndike Intelligence Test is typically considered to be in the range of "gifted" or "very superior" intelligence. This would correspond roughly to an IQ level of around 145 or higher.
His IQ is probably around 145, but that matters only 1% of the time because genius is 1% inspiration and 99% perspiration. Edison said that.
100 is considered average. An IQ between 125-145 is optimal for social and educational development. 135 is generally the cutoff for being considered "gifted" in school. An IQ of 160 qualifies you as a genius, but social development among this group (the top .1% of US citizens, I believe - 3 standard deviations from the norm) is generally hindered.The following is from giftedkids.about.com (each category, with an exception to the highest one, represents 1 additional positive standard deviation from the norm):Mildly Gifted -- 115 to 129Moderately Gifted -- 130 to 144Highly Gifted -- 145 to 159Exceptionally Gifted -- 160 to 179Profoundly Gifted -- 180IQ scores are normalized by age, thus theoretically if you got an IQ score of 115 you should always get an IQ score of 115 throughout your life whenever tested. In actual practice deviations in score of about ±5 points are not considered statistically significant. However remember that the only thing an IQ score has ever been shown to consistently predict both reliably and accurately is the ability to score high on IQ tests.
it depends on how old you are but 139 is 'highly gifted' and >145 is considered borderline genius
145 is a good score for any age. (IQ is not based on age) The average IQ is 100 anything over 140 is considered genius.
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An IQ of 135 is considered to be in the very superior intelligence range but does not necessarily classify someone as a genius. Genius is typically associated with exceptional creativity and achievements in a particular field, not solely based on IQ score.
A genius level IQ is generally considered to be 140 or higher. This level of intelligence is rare and signifies exceptional cognitive abilities in areas such as problem-solving, pattern recognition, and memory retention. People with genius level IQs are often highly gifted in their chosen fields and may excel in complex or specialized pursuits.
yes it's above genius for any age
It means you're a very intelligent person, arguably a genius.
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Yes, an IQ of 145 places an 11-year-old male well above average intelligence. This score is considered to be in the "gifted" range, indicating high intellectual ability for his age.
IQ tests take your age into account so IQ usually does not change as you age. An IQ of 145 is considered "exceptionally gifted". An IQ of 150 is where "genius level" starts. 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 innacurate. Albert Einstein had an IQ of 160. If you really think about it, it's not that high.
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