Are there any examples. Billy IQ 119..I think..maybe..well it was enough to get me into Grammar School. :shrug:
Wow Billy, your IQ's gone up by 1 point since you FIRST posted this 12 minutes ago. Carry on, and very soon you'll have the brains to remember what threads you started. Please Register or Log in to view the hidden image! http://www.sciforums.com/showthread.php?p=1532484#post1532484
You should like, be a rocket scientist or sumfin... you know? Like, whatever and all that good stuff.
And you STILL haven't answered my question (in the other thread) on what you mean by "low IQ genius". Grammar school entrance qualifies you as a genius? Hardly, not even close.
There are sites that test your iq and then ask you to give them your email address or buy a certificate. The result is always flattering, but you'd have to be stupid to buy a worthless piece of paper. If you buy one, you'll be a low iq genius.
No the reason I asked was because someone here said "Richard Feynman had a mediocre IQ but it didn't stop him from becoming a genus in his own right"
http://hiqnews.megafoundation.org/Definition_of_IQ.html One explanation: the tests weren't capable of recognising his IQ Please Register or Log in to view the hidden image!
Feynman's performance IQ was very high (> 140) while his verbal IQ was somewhere close to 125... since then, people have been claiming his IQ to be 125 or so... which, of course, is false.