>>16468064>did you try them beforeDid. Out of boredom, yeah. I think my attention span wasn't enough for it. I kept tabbing out to post and listen to music instead, so, I don't even remember the result. I don't really care to try it again now, maybe out of shyness of finding out how low my IQ is, lol, but I'm too lazy either way.
I really can't focus when doing that sort of stuff. I need to be forced down on a chair and given a paper if I'm going to do any kind of test, and even then my mind trails off for most of the time given. We have to take these two hour long tests every week, and it takes me almost all of that time to be done with half of it. Good thing I couldn't do the rest even if I had the time for it, anyway. I just can't help but start thinking about completely unrelated stuff to what I'm seeing, it's what it is. Sometimes it's hard to even start reading the paragraph in front of me, let alone actually digest it. It's probably that I find anything academic really boring, that kind of thing doesn't happen when I'm doing something I actually enjoy, and I guess that's why an IQ test is just too tedious for me to finish unless forced to.
Anyhow, 136 sounds really high, good going on your part. IQ tests work for everyone. If you do good at them, then you can humbly brag about the IQ test saying you're smart and nobody can refute you on it. If you do bad, you can argue about how IQ tests don't actually gauge intelligence properly and the people who brag about them are full of it, and still look smart yourself. You can also do both. Pretty cool, huh?
>if they believedSure, yeah. But that's pretty much impossible for humans, I feel like. No matter how much someone seems fit for a job, there will be someone out there not wanting them to get it. I don't know if you can condition people to not be like that, because if they don't feel like accepting something then they simply won't.
Charlim.