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Originally Posted by MrMaxwell
One other thing I can say for SURE is that when you're being lab ratted it's not so much like the internet "IQ test"
They have written sort of aptitude tests but that is only the beginning
They want to know if you understand conceptual perception or whatever it is called, they want to name 9399085905309853 numbers at you and see how many you can repeat back to them, all KINDS of shit like that
Assuming that it is a quantifiable at all thing I was told that I'm supposedly in the mid one sixties
I don't think I would EVER have been enough of an egghead to make it into MENSA or the other one but I wasn't stupid back then- that's for sure. Another weird ass thing was, I knew everything already. All of the shit they were teaching me in grade school, I just knew
It was eerie at times
Except math
I was always weak on math
I was always afraid of math
I am still very afraid of numbers and their power and I've had some horrifying number experiences in my drinking days. I could have been a very powerful math genius if I could have overcome some certain things, I believe that.
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Depends on the year of your test, and the test, but, for most years, as I recall MENSA's cutoff would be 150.
If you want to join a support group for being intelligent.