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I got 106 on my IQ test too, when I was thirteen. That was different from the much higher score I received when I was 11. It just proves your IQ test results change daily depending on whether you feel like thinking or feel like making conceptual leaps of feeling or just feel rushed to get through with the test. It means little, since with my supposed 106 I.Q., it sure didn't stop me from writing 82 published paperback books, including 22 novels. I took several other I.Q. tests. On a verbal I.Q. test I got 142. And my spatial, math, and verbal scores always varied with the year and the test. So never let one I.Q. score create mythical boundaries between you and your creativity enhancement exercises, learning, or career plans because I.Q. has little to do with creativity in music, art, or creative writing...and there are seven intelligences...Think mechanical aptitude or another form of intelligence related to your future career plans. You can excel in an area you enjoy best. What topic is of interest to you? Follow what you do best. And do the best you can with what you have. Yes, I'm a popular writer, and the I.Q. meant very little as far as my ability to write salable fiction. Decide for yourself if I.Q. means anything as far as writing enjoyable novels for families. See information on my books at: http://www.shvoong.com/humanities/1630681-creative-writing-career-aptitude-questionnaire/ As a retired creative writing educator, don't let one test create a boundary to your aspirations. Be realistic, and be as creative as you can as long as it is what you like to do. Learn as much as you can about yourself and your world. Enjoy and grow with happiness. An IQ of 106 for a 13 year old male is actually kind of below average. I am a 13 year old male, and my IQ is 160. <---- doubt that! An average IQ is 100. 106 is slightly ABOVE average, not below average. Type in the words "average IQ" (without quotation marks) in a search engine such as ask.com or Google.com and you will find this is true. Furthermore, IQ has absolutely nothing to do with one's age or gender. Your IQ would be the same no matter what age or gender you were. And the first contributor makes a good point, that your IQ would be different in different subjects, depending on where your skills are.

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