To: sciencediet
I went to catholic school where they did not test for IQ. When I went to college a career counselor suggested I take an IQ test because he thought I was a bit distracted and knowing my score would help. My first test was 120 but I didn't take it seriously. I wish I did because it was the only one I've ever taken, and taken supervised. Now I try to test myself every few months and it inches up five points every time I take it. I do puzzles,rubik's cubes,play video games,etc. and I use an abacus something my mother taught me.
43 posted on
05/02/2004 8:55:05 AM PDT by
cyborg
To: cyborg
One's IQ can increase over time. I don't have the statistics but one author said, paraphrased, "You're IQ is at its highest or lowest when you die; it's how you treat it." In other words, if you rest you rust.
Visit American Mensa. You'll find some games and info there.
52 posted on
05/02/2004 9:03:35 AM PDT by
Lady Jag
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