I.Q. tests are not a valid representation of a person's intelligence.
They are abstract and silly.
Intelligence is a combination of knowledge, application, potential & relativity.
1. How much knowledge you have to begin with.
2. How you are able to apply the knowledge you have
3. How much are you capable (your potential) of learning and applying.
4. Relative to your social, economic or scholastic/academic background.
If you have scored a 90 or 130, it makes no difference.
Friday, July 10, 2009
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