Snickie
also not a cat
- Joined
- Mar 23, 2016
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- MBTI Type
- InTP
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- Instinctual Variant
- sp
My true type (via functions) is still very much up in the air, but I'm 93% sure I lead with Ti.
In second grade my IQ tested 144.
Last time I remember officially testing, which was in 4th grade with the county, I scored 138, which is still well within gifted.
Now I'm a Music Performance and Maths double major, though I'm seriously struggling in this semester's upper level math course (complex analysis). That might be more that I don't usually do the optional homework though. Same with the music history course (except that homework isn't optional and I'm not struggling as hard there because my notes are easier to read). I also did pretty well in the sciences up until I took AP Chemistry in tenth grade - I missed seven consecutive days of class (at the time we had 90 minute block periods) and I was never quite able to make that up. Haven't taken a science course since, though I've wanted to.
I took the ACT once. It was my twelfth grade year, it was the latest date I could take it and still get my scores to the universities on time, and I didn't study or anything leading up to it. My scores: Reading 33, Writing 33, Math 26 (because I didn't answer a quarter of the questions because I got complacent), Science 35. Overall 32.
And people question my being Ti-dom.
(I might have been more affected by Hard's comment in a different thread than I'll let myself openly admit.)
I miss sciences, particularly biomedical sciences. I'm thinking of dropping the maths double major (since I don't want to go to grad school with it anyways and it'll just add another year to my undergrad, and for what reason?) and taking post-bacc pre-med courses.
I'm not sure how exactly that factors in to the IQ discussion but yeah.
In second grade my IQ tested 144.
Last time I remember officially testing, which was in 4th grade with the county, I scored 138, which is still well within gifted.
Now I'm a Music Performance and Maths double major, though I'm seriously struggling in this semester's upper level math course (complex analysis). That might be more that I don't usually do the optional homework though. Same with the music history course (except that homework isn't optional and I'm not struggling as hard there because my notes are easier to read). I also did pretty well in the sciences up until I took AP Chemistry in tenth grade - I missed seven consecutive days of class (at the time we had 90 minute block periods) and I was never quite able to make that up. Haven't taken a science course since, though I've wanted to.
I took the ACT once. It was my twelfth grade year, it was the latest date I could take it and still get my scores to the universities on time, and I didn't study or anything leading up to it. My scores: Reading 33, Writing 33, Math 26 (because I didn't answer a quarter of the questions because I got complacent), Science 35. Overall 32.
And people question my being Ti-dom.
(I might have been more affected by Hard's comment in a different thread than I'll let myself openly admit.)
I miss sciences, particularly biomedical sciences. I'm thinking of dropping the maths double major (since I don't want to go to grad school with it anyways and it'll just add another year to my undergrad, and for what reason?) and taking post-bacc pre-med courses.
I'm not sure how exactly that factors in to the IQ discussion but yeah.