Does high IQ correlate to high LSAT?
Posted: Tue Dec 21, 2010 6:39 pm
Question is, does high IQ mean a high LSAT? How many people out there have had their iq tested and taken the lsat? I have seen comparisons done online but I do not think they are accurate, since people frequently claim to be able to learn the LSAT. But that does not mean IQ is not learned as well, if you look at the Titan Test, the hardest IQ test in the world, most questions are from knowledge of different word meanings or texts and there is an amazingly high correlation with those who have a high vocabulary with those who have a high IQ. The clear link between the two, however, is the basis on logic. Both types of tests require logic to perform, much more so than a vocabulary.
So my question stands, does high IQ correlate to a high LSAT score? Or is one or the other purely learnable, and why would MENSA accept the LSAT if it weren't testing IQ?
Here is a link to my IQ, tested at highiqsociety.org
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o-teYqv9v4I
So my question stands, does high IQ correlate to a high LSAT score? Or is one or the other purely learnable, and why would MENSA accept the LSAT if it weren't testing IQ?
Here is a link to my IQ, tested at highiqsociety.org
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o-teYqv9v4I