• Question: what is your IQ?

    Asked by dand to Charlotte, Dhvanil, Frank, Jim, Leila on 18 Mar 2013. This question was also asked by darkopsdisguised.
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      Jim O Doherty answered on 18 Mar 2013:


      I honestly have no idea! You don’t have to have a huge IQ to be a scientist anyway, a good understanding is usually enough. Thats my story and I’m sticking to it…..

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      Dhvanil Karia answered on 19 Mar 2013:


      I have never measured my IQ but I am decent with maths and physics. I think all you need is an inquisitive head and little understanding of science…

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      Leila Nichol answered on 19 Mar 2013:


      No idea but I think I did an online test before and it was pretty high, it’s mostly logical thinking which comes with being a scientist

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      Charlotte Kemp answered on 19 Mar 2013:


      I think it’s about 130, but i don’t know if that’s good or not?! Being intelligent isn’t just about IQ, there is a thing called emotional intelligence that is very important too. You could have a very high IQ but not be able to communicate your ideas to anyone, so then maybe it’s not that great?!

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      Frank Soboczenski answered on 20 Mar 2013:


      Oh I honestly don’t know. I have never tried to measure it. But don’t take this number as an adequate measure of how good you can understand science. Everybody can be a great scientist – all you need is really being interested in something and really want to know these things work.

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