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I typed in 176 IQ and this is one of the first results that popped up, it's from the Quora website.

 

 

Is 176 a high IQ?
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Roy Lee Wright, current member of mensa
Answered Feb 20, 2018 · Author has 1.7k answers and 754.4k answer views
Rather than simply answering yes, I will give pros and cons.
  1. Assuming a 15 point deviation, a 176 IQ is slightly more than 5 deviations higher than normal. Or that only 1 in 4,931,877 will measure that high.
  2. Very few concepts are going to beyond your grasp, it will mostly be dependent on your actual interest in learning said material.
  3. You will learn material quicker than others and retain more, but learning is never instantaneous, unless you are a character in a film or TV series.
  4. Possessing this IQ would be quite lonely, you could only really connect socially with 1 person out of each 10,581 (156 IQ or higher). You can certainly learn to be entertaining and have social skills to get along with most people, but most of them are not going to be interesting for very long. 
  5. Unless you find a field that the average IQ score is 156, you are likely not going to be promoted into a leadership position, unless you buy your own company.

It's a bit of a mixed bag, number 2 states that very few concepts are beyond a person with an IQ of 176 however MT doesn't understand the offside rule, struggles with the concept of good footballer (Clangers, Chiddi, etc.) and continually asks mongo questions.

 

Number 4 on the other hand falls in perfectly with his (online) persona, he is like Sheldon from The Big Bang Theory, struggles with people and acts like he's somewhere on the spectrum.

 

I'm going with "Sometimes the claims will be false!"

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I typed in 176 IQ and this is one of the first results that popped up, it's from the Quora website.

 

 

 

 

 

Is 176 a high IQ?

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Roy Lee Wright, current member of mensa

Answered Feb 20, 2018 · Author has 1.7k answers and 754.4k answer views

Rather than simply answering yes, I will give pros and cons.

 

  • Assuming a 15 point deviation, a 176 IQ is slightly more than 5 deviations higher than normal. Or that only 1 in 4,931,877 will measure that high.
  • Very few concepts are going to beyond your grasp, it will mostly be dependent on your actual interest in learning said material.
  • You will learn material quicker than others and retain more, but learning is never instantaneous, unless you are a character in a film or TV series.
  • Possessing this IQ would be quite lonely, you could only really connect socially with 1 person out of each 10,581 (156 IQ or higher). You can certainly learn to be entertaining and have social skills to get along with most people, but most of them are not going to be interesting for very long.
  • Unless you find a field that the average IQ score is 156, you are likely not going to be promoted into a leadership position, unless you buy your own company.

It's a bit of a mixed bag, number 2 states that very few concepts are beyond a person with an IQ of 176 however MT doesn't understand the offside rule, struggles with the concept of good footballer (Clangers, Chiddi, etc.) and continually asks mongo questions.

 

Number 4 on the other hand falls in perfectly with his (online) persona, he is like Sheldon from The Big Bang Theory, struggles with people and acts like he's somewhere on the spectrum.

 

I'm going with "Sometimes the claims will be false!"

These statistics suggest Millerman could have the highest IQ in Scotland. I have my reservations tbh.

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