Yes, extremely good.
a 126 is a good characteristic of a 15 year old who takes an IQ test meant for an adult. You could probably raise a few points on the one for your age.
No.
not really but what if he/she gets hurt (only under adult supervision not really but what if he/she gets hurt (only under adult supervision of courese!!! (its your kid rite?)
yes, it s a very good result for a 10 years old boy, but i have to know whether the IQ test passed by the child is for children or adults and what was the SD (standard deviation), and did he passed the test of a high IQ society or an internet test(altought there is some very good free IQ test in the net and other bad and very easy.), etc etc.... because if he scored this score in an adult test , that mean that his IQ is more than 134 according to medium age of test takers. However , an IQ of 134 in an adult scale is almost 1% from the total world population .so,regardless of the test's age proportion,this is a very good score for an adult, so what about a 10 years old? :D The test was taken by a ten year old girl, no help from adults on one of those you-have-to-pay-for-it online tests...
Yes it is. The average I.Q. of a 10 year old is 90-100. 124 means an excellent Intelligence Quotient.
Yes, an 18 year old can be a cosigner for an adult. At the age of 18, the individual themselves is considered an adult. Any adult, depending on whether or not their credit is good or bad, can cosign for another adult.
You cannot test for promotion until one year after get your referral EPR. Then, you will test and be taken into consideration like normal. If you have already tested and made it, a referral EPR gets rid of your line number. Then you have to re-test. Good Luck!
a 16 yr old boy can not live with adult friends unless he gets emancipated. To be emancipated the child has to prove that the living conditions at his present home are not good. He then has to prove that he can live on his own financially.
it depends what year. but considering that it is a grammar school which I go to the entrance test was ok but it gets harder every year
good
The normal IQ for a 5 year old should be no different to that of an adult. The test would simply be adjusted to suit a 5 year old.
That depends on what kind of test it is, and what the maximum and/or average mark is on the test.