The last national IQ test I took I got 148. Which is 'very good.' But I lack some of the very basics of common sense. For example, when I started learning to drive, I sat in the car and suddenly realized that I knew what NONE of the buttons on the dash, wheel or anything did. And because of my high IQ I feel all the worse for not knowing something. I also don't understand how drink machines, or coffee machines work a lot of the time, it's probably because I hate the real world or something.
I also feel betrayed that I'm left unemployed despite all the countless hours and effort I put into school, and college. With straight A GCSE's and 6 decent A levels, one would think that I could get a job in McDonald's at least. /Life
I also feel betrayed that I'm left unemployed despite all the countless hours and effort I put into school, and college. With straight A GCSE's and 6 decent A levels, one would think that I could get a job in McDonald's at least. /Life