IQ and other psychometric assessments are not actually backed by hard science but vibes
so when someone brags about having a "genius level IQ", just write them off as a narcissist
sincerely, your local psychologist turned software engineer
IQ and other psychometric assessments are not actually backed by hard science but vibes
so when someone brags about having a "genius level IQ", just write them off as a narcissist
sincerely, your local psychologist turned software engineer
incidentally: psychometric evaluation is heavily biased toward performance in math and other hard logic categories in general, so-called IQ tests especially.
also while I am dropping truth bombs: Mensa has problematic connections with the eugenics movement
if it were up to me, primary education would be focused on fostering curiosity and empathy rather than psychometric scores
because those are truly the critical life skills
and indeed in countries where they have gone in that direction, it turns out happiness is higher and productivity is higher
For a brief period while I was in primary school (perhaps before common core curriculum) our teachers recommended a few of us to take IQ tests (each two rounds of one-on-ones with psychologists). Not all of our parents shared our scores with us, but we all knew the minimum score that got us into the gifted program.
As an adult, I realized that I could probably get admitted to Mensa, but its narcissism turned me off.