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Have you ever had your IQ tested?

Post by JC17 » Sat Jan 17, 2015 6:35 pm

If you have, what did you score on your LSAT (including practice tests)?

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Re: Have you ever had your IQ tested?

Post by Life2good893 » Sat Jan 17, 2015 7:09 pm

This is such an interesting question.

170 LSAT/ 116 IQ (I think that's what it was)

EDIT: First LSAT 166

Obviously I took the LSAT seriously and the IQ Test somewhat less seriously. :D

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Post by Life2good893 » Sat Jan 17, 2015 7:15 pm

http://www.theguardian.com/science/2013 ... they-valid

Online IQ tests are very unreliable though...

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Re: Have you ever had your IQ tested?

Post by Dog » Sat Jan 17, 2015 8:50 pm

I'm editing out my post because this thread is terrible now.
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Re: Have you ever had your IQ tested?

Post by RZ5646 » Sat Jan 17, 2015 9:50 pm

I doubt you'll see much of a correlation. There are many SAT to IQ conversion sites out there, and they all put me at least a standard deviation higher than I actually got on the IQ test I took when I was a child. And I didn't even study for the SAT, so for many people the disparity may be even larger.

So, from my personal experiences, the SAT/IQ correlation isn't very strong, and the LSAT is even more specialized and learnable than the SAT, so I'm guessing the correlation between them would be even weaker.

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Re: Have you ever had your IQ tested?

Post by haus » Sat Jan 17, 2015 10:04 pm

Life2good893 wrote: Online IQ tests are very unreliable though...

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Re: Have you ever had your IQ tested?

Post by qlinault » Sat Jan 17, 2015 10:07 pm

Life2good893 wrote:This is such an interesting question.

170 LSAT/ 116 IQ (I think that's what it was)

EDIT: First LSAT 166

Obviously I took the LSAT seriously and the IQ Test somewhat less seriously. :D
it's not an interesting question. OP, stop reaching. maybe study instead

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Re: Have you ever had your IQ tested?

Post by The Mixed Tape » Sat Jan 17, 2015 10:09 pm

I scored really high on an IQ test when I was like 11.

I refuse to take another because they adjust for age & I doubt im much brighter now

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Re: Have you ever had your IQ tested?

Post by The Mixed Tape » Sat Jan 17, 2015 10:11 pm

use this bullshit conversion chart to make you feel better

https://carrefoursagesse.wordpress.com/ ... es-to-iqs/
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Re: Have you ever had your IQ tested?

Post by ilikebaseball » Sat Jan 17, 2015 10:11 pm

Often times a high LSAT is the simple product of hard work. Not a lot to do with IQ. I don't know if they correlate. You could teach an idiot to make 90th percentile on the LSAT if they have the diligence and motivation. I've never taken an IQ test but I'm pretty sure it doesn't work like that

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Re: Have you ever had your IQ tested?

Post by qlinault » Sat Jan 17, 2015 10:15 pm

The Mixed Tape wrote:use this bullshit conversion chart to make you feel better

https://carrefoursagesse.wordpress.com/ ... es-to-iqs/
woah my iq jumped 9+ points between my takes

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Post by haus » Sat Jan 17, 2015 10:18 pm

ilikebaseball wrote:Often times a high LSAT is the simple product of hard work. Not a lot to do with IQ. I don't know if they correlate. You could teach an idiot to make 90th percentile on the LSAT if they have the diligence and motivation. I've never taken an IQ test but I'm pretty sure it doesn't work like that
It is not supposed to.

In theory a IQ test should be measuring some deeper ability. The problem is that they mostly fail to do so. There have been news stories talking about significant score fluctuation for individuals over time, which brings in doubt about the validity of these exams.

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Re: Have you ever had your IQ tested?

Post by Yeezus » Sat Jan 17, 2015 10:58 pm

IQ is overrated. This is coming from a guy who scored highly on it as a kid.

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Re: Have you ever had your IQ tested?

Post by mmelittlechicken » Sat Jan 17, 2015 11:05 pm

disappointed that we don't have any card carrying MENSA members ITT

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Re: Have you ever had your IQ tested?

Post by Aurelius85 » Sat Jan 17, 2015 11:08 pm

Sounds like something Ted Cruz would ask before deciding whether or not you're worth his time

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Re: Have you ever had your IQ tested?

Post by Mal Reynolds » Sat Jan 17, 2015 11:10 pm

The Mixed Tape wrote:I scored really high on an IQ test when I was like 11.

I refuse to take another because they adjust for age & I doubt im much brighter now
I also doubt you are much brighter than an 11 year old.

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Re: Have you ever had your IQ tested?

Post by downbeat14 » Sat Jan 17, 2015 11:14 pm

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Re: Have you ever had your IQ tested?

Post by ilikebaseball » Sat Jan 17, 2015 11:16 pm

downbeat14 wrote:
ilikebaseball wrote:You could teach an idiot to make 90th percentile on the LSAT if they have the diligence and motivation.
As someone who teaches the LSAT full time, I can assure you that this is completely false.
90th percentile is 163-165. I have huge doubts that given the time and material combined with work ethic someone couldnt score a 163 if studying for long enough. You could teach someone to go -0 on LG in a month.

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Re: Have you ever had your IQ tested?

Post by JC17 » Sat Jan 17, 2015 11:24 pm

Thanks guys. Yeah kinda weird first post :p

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Re: Have you ever had your IQ tested?

Post by sirstynkalot » Sat Jan 17, 2015 11:29 pm

133 IQ 171 LSAT.

The IQ test is a cultural conditioning game. Pay that no mind. The LSAT is a test of your ability to practice the most mind numbing word games on the face of the earth for hundreds of hours over a span of several months. The former tells how much money your parents have and how they spent it, and the latter tells how boring of a person you are. I'm not the most boring and spoiled rich brat ever, but I think I'm at least in the top 5%. Hooray for success!

They say the LSAT is a decent predictor of law school success. It follows that law school requires mind numbing drudgery crammed into tight schedules for long periods of time. Cheers!

And yes, yes it does Fatty. That's the whole point of IQ tests.
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Re: Have you ever had your IQ tested?

Post by fats provolone » Sat Jan 17, 2015 11:33 pm

i haven't taken an IQ test in a while does it include a humblebragging section now

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Re: Have you ever had your IQ tested?

Post by mmelittlechicken » Sat Jan 17, 2015 11:38 pm

I can't believe people are literally low IQ slanging.

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Re: Have you ever had your IQ tested?

Post by sirstynkalot » Sat Jan 17, 2015 11:42 pm

You should check out some sociological research on standardized testing. Iz BS.

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Re: Have you ever had your IQ tested?

Post by downbeat14 » Sat Jan 17, 2015 11:48 pm

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Re: Have you ever had your IQ tested?

Post by mmelittlechicken » Sat Jan 17, 2015 11:49 pm

downbeat14 wrote:
ilikebaseball wrote:
downbeat14 wrote:
ilikebaseball wrote:You could teach an idiot to make 90th percentile on the LSAT if they have the diligence and motivation.
As someone who teaches the LSAT full time, I can assure you that this is completely false.
90th percentile is 163-165. I have huge doubts that given the time and material combined with work ethic someone couldnt score a 163 if studying for long enough. You could teach someone to go -0 on LG in a month.
I can assure you that some people will never get to -5 or better on LG (I know for you this sounds crazy). It doesn't click with some people's mind to think abstractly like that.

Dude, some of my students start in the 120s and can't even finish two RC passages in 35 min.
There are some people that just do not click with the LSAT (or in some cases just can't read in English well enough). I tutored someone who had taken every PT and two classes and couldn't break 155. He/she finally made it to 160 on the third try. She was also fairly bright (top tier undergrad with solid GPA), but just has a hard time with anxiety and taking tests. I'm sorry but you are simply wrong.
Why don't you tell them not to go to law school instead of stealing their money?

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