Tested between 145 and 162. But apparently I score 'average' on some subscores & 'off chart' on others
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(that is: tested at 145, 15something and 162 at different times)
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interesting. OK I'll show you mine. The only IQ tests I know my score on are SAT and GRE.
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I scored 1440 SAT and 1350 GRE (math/verbal) which both approximate 140
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however the GRE analytical test I scored 800. I could take that test 10k times and never answer wrong
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One reason they discontinued the analytic part I think is bc it was so strongly bimodal.
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the analytic GRE seemed as easy to me as 2+2
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Replying to @twnutt
Did you take it pre-2002? That's gone although the LSAT is similar.
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Also note the screwy scaling: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graduate_Record_Examination#Scaled_score_percentiles … 99th percentile verbal = 740+ but 92nd+ percentile math = 800
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Replying to @St_Rev
I took GRE 7/2000. Verbal was interesting IMO. Insanely difficult. Seemed engineered for E. Asian cramming tbh.
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Everyone in college reads. Not everyone does math. So GRE math is actually easier than SAT math--ppl lose ground.
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