IQ/Abstract reasoning - what it means?

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leeper

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Hi

So I'm wondering if anyone here scores highly (top 5% or higher) on the non verbal/abstract reasoning parts on any Standardised IQ test they may have taken, and does your career reflect and use your high score?

I got tested as I was in a car injury recently, and as part of my neuro psych eval I had an IQ test. I scored particularly highly on the reasoning part with pictures and sequences. (Abstract).

I asked the doc what careers it could lead to, but he said I would need to see a specialist. So I turn to AT, and ask if anyone here has the same high aptitude and what do you do with it? I would appreciate serious replies, and if anyone is a psych major and knows in depth about this that would be super good.

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PingSpike

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I am one of the Career Specialists you seek. After a careful analysis, I have determined your talents would be ideally suited to a career shoveling pig shit.
 

Jeff7

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I asked the doc what careers it could lead to, but he said I would need to see a specialist. So I turn to AT...
Sounds like you're not all that bright. ;)
 

Malak

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IQ tests mean nothing in terms of career potential. Your ability to reason will help in many different areas of life, least of which being your career. Wisdom will go a lot further than IQ though.
 
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IQ tests mean nothing in terms of career potential. Your ability to reason will help in many different areas of life, least of which being your career. Wisdom will go a lot further than IQ though.

Some of the dumbest people I know are sucessful at their jobs.

IQ != success
 

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destrekor

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IQ tests mean nothing in terms of career potential. Your ability to reason will help in many different areas of life, least of which being your career. Wisdom will go a lot further than IQ though.

abstract reasoning can be highly useful for certain careers, and that ability can help gain upper movement in careers too - if it can be applied accordingly using knowledge. Aimless abstract reasoning can be terrible.
 
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