tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11327954.post2848025929840866997..comments2023-10-01T06:53:25.728-07:00Comments on IQ's Corner: On the road again until Aug 1....blogging lite.Kevin McGrewhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07945625852793502565noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11327954.post-75983874782733480742009-07-27T11:07:22.212-07:002009-07-27T11:07:22.212-07:00Hi, I'm trying to find any forums or blogs whe...Hi, I'm trying to find any forums or blogs where people discuss intelligence without paying for it. I've been reading about the history of IQs recently and wanting to talk about it, and a lot of the blogs make you pay for memebership after you test in, for example the Intl High IQ Society. I just found your site with Google and it looks interesting.<br /><br />I'm wondering if you've ever had people raise their IQs by learning things that are on some of the tests. I get a different score from different tests, and usually I don't score as high as I think I should, because the tests don't test what I know. The typical test seems to rely too much on junior high math (I believe it was developed for high school placement, after all), which was a big gap in my education and my weak point. I've been wondering if I could study up on my gap in math and significantly raise my score, just to do it and show that the test does not necessarily measure anything native. Have you ever had anybody do this?ross k.https://www.blogger.com/profile/00738940918998161942noreply@blogger.com