Let's get an IQ thread going

Forgot the IQ result of the test, but I got into Mensa last year with a 100% success rate on their test.
Started to go to college this year for medical engineering.

I am 18, male and from Germany.
My IQ means shit though in college, if I don't sit down and learn that shit I am screwed.
Too bad I never learned how to learn in school, fuck that.

Yeah faggot knowledge is supposed to be gained through reading.

>Complete IQ test
>30 minutes wasted
>Pay 20$ if you want to access results


Yeah, I can't be above 90 if I fell for that.

Another dumb undergrad thread bereft of scientific discussion.

>132 (Mensa)
>High School drop out
>0 GPA
>Spaniard- Mediterranean/Moor mixed race

Please user, go ahead and tell me, what does knowing your IQ do for your success and achievements? How does sitting around circle jerking about it having accomplished nothing mean anything, which was my point?

If a person there are 20 people, and 10 are successful, and 10 are unsuccessful, and 9 of them have a high IQ who are successful, and 1 of them is an outlier who is only slightly above average, and 5 of the unsuccessful have high IQ, and 5 others of the unsuccessful have slightly above average, what relevancy does it have that the outlier doesn't have a higher IQ then the members of the unsuccessful group, and what is the point in the 5 unsuccessful individuals sitting around circle jerking about how high their IQ is when they are part of the unsuccessful group?

Use your high IQ to figure out my point and why threads like these are stupid waste of times for the insecure.

Physical strength is an accomplishment. IQ levels are not. I have a relatively high IQ, but I've not done almost anything with it. I also can bench press 315, and it took a lot for me to do that and I'm proud of it.

I unironically look forward to these threads.I perform marginally better in IQ tests whilst being a colossal failure at everything else.

>Too bad I never learned how to learn in school, fuck that.

I never understood this. I can understand people can give you perspectives to think about problems in new ways or something, but shouldn't knowing how to learn pretty much be fundamental? Any parts that aren't are taught to you through the scientific method.

It always confused me in school when people would study for test and shit on me for not studying for test. I don't see the point. If the first time you are introduced to material you go through and actually consider the material, you don't need to spend days reading over the "important parts" to memorize thing. It's not some super power, you literally just do something and pay close attention to it.

>Somewhere between high 120s - Low 130s on iqtest.dk
>Computer Engineering
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>Male; 75% Galician Spaniard, 25% Indigenous from South America