Posted on 09/17/2012 5:17:59 PM PDT by grundle
IQ estimates by intended college major via SAT scores
Assuming the mean IQ of SAT test-takers included in a report by the College Board to be 103*, the estimated average IQ of students by intended college major follow. The estimates exclude writing results, which were added in 2005 and constitute what is generally considered the least objectively reliable part of the test**. The critical reading and mathematics (previously known as the quantitative section) portions are equally weighted:
Intended major IQ
Interdisciplinary studies 114.0
Physical sciences 111.2
Mathematics and statistics 110.7
English and literature 110.1
Foreign language 109.8
Philosophy and religious studies 109.6
Social sciences 109.3
Library science 108.7
Engineering 108.5
Biological and biomedical sciences 107.7
Liberal arts & sciences and humanities 107.5
Area, ethnic, cultural, gender studies 106.8
Theology and religious vocations 106.4
Undecided 106.2
History 106.0
Natural resources and conservation 104.6
Military sciences 104.1
Computer and information sciences 103.9
Communication and journalism 103.5
Architecture 103.2
Visual and performing arts 103.0
Legal professions 102.8
Psychology 101.3
Business 101.2
Health professions 100.8
Engineering technicians 99.9
Education 99.3
Agriculture 99.2
Transportation 98.7
Other 97.8
Family and consumer sciences 97.5
Parks, recreation, leisure and fitness 97.5
Public administration and social services 96.6
Culinary services 96.5
Security and protection 95.9
Precision production 95.2
Construction trades 94.3
Mechanic and repair technician 93.3
The average IQ score of a student in whatever major.
I believe the IQ methodology assigns 100 as the average IQ in the middle of the bell curve.
Actual testing, IIRC, puts it at about 98.
If the average IQ of a math major is about 111, per this article, and 150 is in the top 1% by definition, then one has to assume that lots and lots of math majors with IQs around 100 are choosing to be math majors.
I seriously doubt that.
Yup, I’d hate to work with a bunch of engineers with an IQ as low as this chart claims.
Smartest people I knew in college were Philosophy majors. They were even smart enough to know that the degree would be worth squat in the job market.
So make me a fargin sammich...we’ll see how good you are ;)
“Ill wager the average Freeper is smarter than most of these people... I have never found a brighter bunch than the freeps.”
Boy you aint a kiddin. Post something here with a flaw, (I dare you) doesn’t matter if it is a fact or just a simple misspelling, you will be called out on it in about 3 seconds. The lame stream media should use this as kind of a spell-fact-check thingie.
On the whole, the young ladies were painfully stupid. And the staff were almost entirely lesbian. Go figure.
Yeah, right.
I’m way above this curve. 139-142, depending on the test. I’ve been as high as 160, but I consider that an outlier.
I think these scores are a bit skewed, especially when I see the scores for engineering and IT. I think a big part of the problem is that this is intended majors for people that take the test before entering college. If you read through the rest of the article, it says that 50% of the test takers will not complete a degree, and it’s safe to assume that they will have lower average scores than those that graduate.
Remember 100 is average!
I knew I was going undershoot this ....
In the age of computers I see less actual print media and more Google.
I don’t think I’ve seen a real librarian since I was kid.... a long time ago.
This is a poorly planned attack on education because Interdisciplinary Studies the highest on there questionable list is a common major for those going into teaching.
If I could find a history book published by a non-Marxist before 1930, I think I’d buy it. Probably not nearly PC
Yup, you are likely right. I remember that in college the hardest classes I attended would whittle down to about 30% after a few weeks.
The more IQ tests a very smart person takes the better their score gets. You just figure out the types of questions after a while. A really smart guy ponders the questions they could not answer until they finally get it...the next time, they are ready :-)
They do ALL seem low.
Which ones, those in the liberal arts?
There’s a pretty strong bias at FR that humanities majors are stupid and that they only study the humanities because they couldn’t cut it in the hard sciences.
Physics and philosophy majors have both tended to lead in this area over time. (I remember a retired physics professor at a very elite science and engineering school confessing to me once that the engineering faculty always seemed a bit slow to him.)
Group IQ
Asian/Pacific Islander 108.1
White 106.2
Native American/Alaskan native 100.3
Mexican 96.4
Other Hispanic 96.4
Puerto Rican 95.9
Black 92.4
This is the real "3rd Rail" of some of these articles, because some people think they are akin to racism. See book: "The Bell Curve." Even one of the co-authors of that book (who has a PhD) said it was the "unmentionable" data.
I have no problem knowing your average Asian has a higher IQ than the average of someone of European background. I also am not Jewish, and Jews have by far the highest average IQ of any nation or people. God gives each one of us gifts. It is how we use them that matter.
I can show you the smartest atheist in the room who is still lacking in wisdom.
Still, the IQ scores are gasoline on the fire to some liberals, because the cannot accept the fact that there is a correlation between success and IQ.
Poof! You are a fargin sammich.
That will be $14.98. You want fries with that? ;)
/johnny
Many librarians work for corporations, they help ensure that old information, that could be lost forever because they are stored on old media formats, floppy discs or tapes, are transferred to new media formats, DVD’s.
Ashkenazi Jews have the highest IQ.
(European stock Jewry)
Meh... you didn’t build that fargin Sammich...somebody else did! ;)
Uh-oh. Now you've done it.
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