I don't got a very high IQ, mine is around 125. It's respectable, yet it's high. Some of my friends have very high IQ's, say around 135 or reaching 140. Yet, I'm teaching them special and general relativity, simply because I've got curiosity and passion for science, in special; physics. I find myself always thinking about physics and mathematics, yet I'm not talented in it; I learn by doing it alot, alot, alot. So my experience is just; do what you like, it's probably what you do best. IQ is not important; there is a professor in psychology (don't know his name anymore), his IQ was determined to be around 90, which is quite low. Yet by studying hard; he made to be a highly regarded psychologist. Another example; Richard Feynman. He had an IQ of "only" 124, yet people see him as 1 of the most important physicist ever. IQ only measures how well you do a particular test, not how well you do in life ;)
Yes, having an IQ of 200 is considered extremely high and is well above the average IQ score of 100.
There is no universally agreed upon definition of a "high" IQ, but typically a score above 130 is considered to be in the high range. IQ scores are standardized measures of intelligence relative to the average population, with 100 being the average score.
IQ isn't relative to age. 100 is the precise mean (by definition of IQ) for anyone; the range 95 - 110 could be considered normal. Anything above 125 is quite good.
Yes, having an IQ of 200 is considered exceptionally high and is well above the average IQ score of 100.
An IQ of 142 is classified as 'very superior intelligence.' It means that you have the potential to be capable of processing significant amounts of information faster and more accurately that 95% of the people that you will come in contact with in your lifetime. Please notice the word potential. Having a high IQ does not mean that you are guaranteed success. Many people with high IQ's struggle with life because they process things differently than most people and therefor have trouble relating to those around them. One of the best examples I have heard regarding this type of situation was from a professor of mine at Colorado State. She stated that someone with a high IQ must work twice as hard as a person with an "average" IQ. Why? Those with higher IQ's grasp concepts that normal people can't comprehend. Therefor, we ust work twice as hard to find a way to explain what we have grasped in a way others can understand. Throw a learning difference like ADD/HD in the mix and you have someone that not only can process information at a ridiculous rate, but can't explain how he/she got to the conclusion. Another problem with having a high IQ at a young age is that curriculum is often designed to target those closer to the mean IQ range of 100. High IQ individuals are able to "skate" by with minimal effort which does them no good in life after school. A high IQ without a proper education is like a modern supercomputer running Microsoft Windows 3.1. Massive computational power, small knowledge database.
Yes, an IQ of 132 is high and you are considered gifted, but if you want, you could try to increase it. IQ is not definite, and maybe you can one day get 169 like me.
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.
An average IQ is 100. An IQ of 120 is high for anyone.
to me i would think it would be pretty high for a movie star like herself
yes,it is possible to have an IQ that high because there is no IQ cap.
High IQ means people are genius from taking the test even it takes along time to be a high IQ to be a genius.
130 iq
Yes. 119 is in the high end of the "Superior" range of intelligence.
Yes they do.
An IQ of 161 is very high- in the Genius range of IQ. Albert Einstein was estimated to have had an IQ of 161.
Very high
You have an IQ of 115, which is at the high side of average.