Has anyone ever graphed this? Not sure what would be measured but SAT/ACT college major, etc... are the obvious ones.
I wish I had time to do this on my own.
I wish I had time to do this on my own.
Danimal said:
Has anyone ever graphed this? Not sure what would be measured but SAT/ACT college major, etc... are the obvious ones.
I wish I had time to do this on my own.
Danimal said:
Has anyone ever graphed this? Not sure what would be measured but SAT/ACT college major, etc... are the obvious ones.
I wish I had time to do this on my own.
ccolley68 said:Danimal said:
Has anyone ever graphed this? Not sure what would be measured but SAT/ACT college major, etc... are the obvious ones.
I wish I had time to do this on my own.
Well, our last coach has a ring. Our current coach doesn't have any (I support Elko and supported firing Jimbo, just stating the fact). And tu's mensa coach didn't get any hardware.
that, and holding players and coaches acountable as well as hving a great S&C program, which kinda goes hand in hand with accountabilityagnerd said:
There are enough coaches and analysts behind the scenes that coaching IQ doesn't matter. A coach's ability to motivate his coaches and players is what matters.
And you don't ?greg.w.h said:
You believe iq tests measure intelligence???
IQ tests measure test taking skills and can be prepped for. If it is a sign of greater intelligence to prep for a high-stakes test like entrance exams I'm extremely intelligent….Aggie_Nuke said:And you don't ?greg.w.h said:
You believe iq tests measure intelligence???
IQ tests are effective at assessing deliberative skills, which involve reason and the use of working memory, but I it is true that they do not evaluate a person's inclination or ability to use those skills.
In other words, a high IQ does mean you are "intelligent" as far as knowledge, deliberation, reasoning, etc. But, it doesn't prevent you from saying or doing something absolutely stupid.
greg.w.h said:IQ tests measure test taking skills and can be prepped for. If it is a sign of greater intelligence to prep for a high-stakes test like entrance exams I'm extremely intelligent….Aggie_Nuke said:And you don't ?greg.w.h said:
You believe iq tests measure intelligence???
IQ tests are effective at assessing deliberative skills, which involve reason and the use of working memory, but I it is true that they do not evaluate a person's inclination or ability to use those skills.
In other words, a high IQ does mean you are "intelligent" as far as knowledge, deliberation, reasoning, etc. But, it doesn't prevent you from saying or doing something absolutely stupid.
She thinks a lot of herself.Aggie_Nuke said:greg.w.h said:IQ tests measure test taking skills and can be prepped for. If it is a sign of greater intelligence to prep for a high-stakes test like entrance exams I'm extremely intelligent….Aggie_Nuke said:And you don't ?greg.w.h said:
You believe iq tests measure intelligence???
IQ tests are effective at assessing deliberative skills, which involve reason and the use of working memory, but I it is true that they do not evaluate a person's inclination or ability to use those skills.
In other words, a high IQ does mean you are "intelligent" as far as knowledge, deliberation, reasoning, etc. But, it doesn't prevent you from saying or doing something absolutely stupid.
Yes, it's intuitively obvious to all but the most casual observer that you are "extremely intelligent".
So, if you think you can just "prep" for it, then why not take the MENSA "practice" exam ? Here's the link : https://www.us.mensa.org/join/mht/
Then you can report back to us how well you were able to "prep" for it. Who knows, you might even qualify for membership !