I remember the test because I was one of the 165, we were confused as to why we several of us got the exact same score and they told us that's as high as the test went.
As I said I wouldn't trust any of these numbers. There is no standard test that everyone takes that's then scaled so IQs fit in a standard distribution, so you're kind of comparing apples to oranges. You got 140s, take a different test and it might put you in the 120s or 160s. To the extent that you can get a real number I'd suggest taking one of the Mensa approved tests.
I remember the test because I was one of the 165, we were confused as to why we several of us got the exact same score and they told us that's as high as the test went.
As I said I wouldn't trust any of these numbers. There is no standard test that everyone takes that's then scaled so IQs fit in a standard distribution, so you're kind of comparing apples to oranges. You got 140s, take a different test and it might put you in the 120s or 160s. To the extent that you can get a real number I'd suggest taking one of the Mensa approved tests.
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