It could be, however most entry systems use 80% as the top grade pass mark. At least that is the way UK universities look at it.
In Belgium, the criteria are different. You just need to pass (50% or 60%), but they change the difficulty of the tests depending on the number of people required. For example, some time ago they changed the requirements at the Civil Engineering entry exams from 5/5 exams passed to 4/5 entry exams passed because the number of people passing was too small. That should give an idea of the difficulty of those tests
Yup. Though next year I intend to do quite a bit of work and clinch a first.
Good luck with that...
No, but what I do is mix into wide circles, which means I am going to meet people with a range of interests.
Like I said, I usually don't really look for people.
Having said that, just because MOST of my friends come from IT, engineering or law that doesn't mean all of them do.... and even those who do, tend to be quite diverse in terms of social background and interests.
No, I am implying that otherwise intelligent and supposedly successful individuals who feel a strong need to overstate their achievements are snobs. For example those who choose to join Mensa.
Some undoubtebly are. Membership of Mensa doesn't imply snobbishness, though.
You're twisting me words. As I said, I'm interested in reading literature on (scientific) STUDIES ALREADY TAKEN (which is hardly speculation or dodgy guesswork). I'm also interested in learning from other people's experiences, because they may know some tricks I haven't thought of myself.
In which case all you need is membership to a decent university library. Not Mensa.
* It can be useful to address others to know which books exactly to read, rather than just picking books at random
* It would be useful to learn about experiences from others face to face and actually have a conversation on such topics, what you cannot do by reading books.
Your assuming that IQ and intelligence strongly correlate. I am not entirely convinced.
Some forms of intelligence strongly correlate with IQ. Other forms of intelligence (eg. emotional intelligence) are entirely ignored by IQ.
My IQ is a lot higher than yours
What is your IQ and what test did you take?
Such statements show how narrowminded, prejudiced and plain idiotic you are.
Not really, but they do show what I think about you.
... but your thoughts are narrowminded, prejudiced and plain idiotic.
Regular IQ tests in no way measure a person's level of commonsense!
What you call commonsense is nothing but falling for indoctrination. It is true that regular IQ tests do not measure the degree a person has fallen victim to indoctrination.