Poll: Rate your Intelligence! (UPDATED: NOW WITH I.Q. TEST TO PROVE YOUR BRAVDO!)

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Vault101 said:
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Vault101 said:
really? no friggen Idea, I don't think so really.....

everyone thinks they are smarter than what they really are and its an incredibly hard thing to measure...

an IQ test isnt everything
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dunning%E2%80%93Kruger_effect

Normal folk and stupid folk rate themselves as smarter, smart folk rate themselves as lower.

So basically, reverse those results entirely to find the actual results.
hahaha...thats funny

I would liek to think that I'm totally smnart because of my modesty but I used to think I was smarter than I was so thats not the case
Used to think you were smarter than you were might well be the definition of intelligence. Ie, as you start getting more intelligent you start to realise just how little you actually know and thus rate yourself as less intelligent .

Stupid people never realise that there is so much they don't know (or they don't care) and consider themselves to be more intelligent because they've got it sorted out.

I genuinely once knew a (very religious) man who considered himself to be smarter than all scientists because 'they don't know anything about how the universe works, whereas I know that it's as the result of God.' This was a man who left high school at 16, and not because he had other prospects. Yeah.
 

Bassik

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I got an IQ of 6000, but lately I got a bit peculiar in the head so who knows what is true anymore?
 

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Going by the sort of stuff that IQ is scored on:

I would say that I am great at concepts, estimations and other intuitive methods. I have a good ability to think laterally and hold multiple factors in mind when doing so. I am also good at spotting patterns.

I am poor at following instruction and fall short when forced to deal with exacts. I am possibly dislexic in regards to numbers (my minds accumulates slowly).

As an example taken from my university assessment: I am scoring distinctions in programming and theory, but barely scoring a passing grade for methodolgy and academic skills.

I wouldn't think that makes me smart/dumb, just stronger in some areas than others.
 

KingofallCosmos

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Djinn8 said:
Going by the sort of stuff that IQ is scored on:

I would say that I am great at concepts, estimations and other intuitive methods. I have a good ability to think laterally and hold multiple factors in mind when doing so. I am also good at spotting patterns.

I am poor at following instruction and fall short when forced to deal with exacts. I am possibly dislexic in regards to numbers (my minds acumulator is slow).

As an example taken from my university assessment: I am scoring distinctions in programming and theory, but barely scoring a passing grade for methodolgy and academic skills.

I wouldn't think that makes me smart/dumb, just stronger in some areas more than others.
Kinda what I wanted to say.

I myself started out as a smart high school guy (IQ 152) only to find out I'm not cut out for college. Rather work with my hands; IQ test covers a very limited view of intelligence imo.
 

neoontime

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Average probably. I may get good grades but only because I work really hard for them. I am incapable of deep thought and can't seem to speak well or write well as if my life depended on it.
 

The Abhorrent

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It's a bit of an interesting position for my case. I know full well that I'm of above average intelligence (backing that up in a minute), but at the same time I don't want to overstate how much that is; the fact of the matter is that I also know that I still have a lot more to learn and that there's plenty that I don't know.

As for the details, I have a bachelor's degree in civil engineering (not the most difficult of the displines to be sure, but any degree in engineering is respectable) with a specialization in structural engineering. I'm also registered as an EIT (still have to do the years of experience before professional liscensure, but I'm on the right track), which does go hand-in-hand with the degree in Canada (they're accredited, the programs are held to a standard so that all those who graduate from it are qualified to become an EIT); the States has the FE ("Fundamentals of Engineering") exam for that, though I'm planning to take that in a couple months so that I could get a professional liscence if I ever end up going south of the border.

So yes, I can safely say that I'm of above average intelligence. However, my education (and the experience I'm currently in the middle of acquiring) has shown me that there's more that I don't know than what I do. Part of being a (future) professional isn't just knowing what you know very well, but also knowing where your knowledge and experience lacking; if anything, the latter is the more important part. Competence is a vital aspect, and it's wise to err on the side of caution in many cases; it's quite probable that you're more likely to hear an expert admit that he doesn't know something than the average person, but the expert is still in a better position to find out the answer.
 

sextus the crazy

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Just as I predicted, most people voted above average. You know because everyone thinks their better at stuff than they actually are.
 

bl4ckh4wk64

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I'm in America and I can actually list off the senators of my state as well a our current president. That right there puts me above most people from California...
 

CrimsonBlaze

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I'm above average because of how I think rather than basing it on others around me. I'm just naturally curious and I seek out knowledge and skills on a whim. I also tend to retain a lot of the knowledge that I acquire.
 

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I'm also slightly above average.

The type of person who can cram the day before a test and do surprisingly well. Math is my worst subject but I've always been able to pass.

Also, I'm an underachiever. Not sure if that goes hand in hand with your smarts but perhaps I could cultivate my brain more if I cared enough to do so. And I just don't care enough.

Don't take notes in class. Still been able to do pretty well.
 

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Eclpsedragon said:
Average,
because I'm not cocky enough to think I'm smarter than everyone else.
Even if I were to claim I was slightly smarter,
I'd inevitably end up doing something stupid and disproving that claim.
Pretty much this.

I'd like to think I'm not stupid. But I also try not to act like I'm smarter than other people.
 

C117

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It's somewhat amusing how many people consider themselves "slightly above average" according to the poll. Does it mean that those who think they are above average are becoming the norm, making them the new average, or does it mean that all average-or-below people don't hang on The Escapist?

Food for thought...
 

bl4ckh4wk64

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C117 said:
It's somewhat amusing how many people consider themselves "slightly above average" according to the poll. Does it mean that those who think they are above average are becoming the norm, making them the new average, or does it mean that all average-or-below people don't hang on The Escapist?

Food for thought...
I'm willing to bet that a large portion of the average-or-below gaming community is on 360 right now yelling profanities and racial slurs at other players.
 

Stasisesque

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bl4ckh4wk64 said:
C117 said:
It's somewhat amusing how many people consider themselves "slightly above average" according to the poll. Does it mean that those who think they are above average are becoming the norm, making them the new average, or does it mean that all average-or-below people don't hang on The Escapist?

Food for thought...
I'm willing to bet that a large portion of the average-or-below gaming community is on 360 right now yelling profanities and racial slurs at other players.
I know a man who is a bonafide quantum physicist and he does that.
 

Zantos

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I got a masters, and during those four years I never ended up in hospital, A&E or prison, so I must be doing all right. Although is that second part wisdom? My constitution is pretty dismal, as is my charisma. I could probably do with a retconn and a reroll to be honest, I wanted to be a tank.

If I get this PhD place I'll be claiming genius for about 6 hours, then end up in prison hospital or something stupid like that.
 

Zantos

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Stasisesque said:
bl4ckh4wk64 said:
C117 said:
It's somewhat amusing how many people consider themselves "slightly above average" according to the poll. Does it mean that those who think they are above average are becoming the norm, making them the new average, or does it mean that all average-or-below people don't hang on The Escapist?

Food for thought...
I'm willing to bet that a large portion of the average-or-below gaming community is on 360 right now yelling profanities and racial slurs at other players.
I know a man who is a bonafide quantum physicist and he does that.
I think it's a thing about quantum physics that makes you want to hurl abuse at absolutely anything. I'm currently referred to by a fair few Leeds Uni students as "The guy who stands in Quantum shouting at the whiteboard". I'm hoping biophysics is more mellowing, it's really difficult to punch a protein.
 

ChildishLegacy

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I'm always really modest (honest!) and I don't like to big myself up, but I guess I'm just going to turn it off and be objective for a sec :p

I don't really like calling myself a genius but I'd say I'm higher than "slightly above average", so I guess I'll have to.

I got A*A*A*A* in my A levels and in a few weeks I'm off to start studying Physical sciences at Cambridge, but I am looking for an academic career. That said I know nothing about the world around me other than maths and science, so I can appear to be quite the idiot a lot of the time.