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12 years ago
I have recently entered college, taken three prerequisites for classes, and now study Trigonometry, College Reading, and College English. Out of the experience to come, I hope to become a theoretical physicist in the far future. However, I recently took a prescribed Stanford Binet test and scored 67. The school psychiatrist has contacted my father and the faculty members connected through my classes, disallowing me to progress further. Are there any other ways to advance my credits whilst obtaining a strong basis for a PhD in Theoretical Physics?
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12 years ago
I'd ask to take the test again.  You write quite well, and I have a hard time believing your IQ is that low.
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12 years ago
If you had an IQ of 67 you probably wouldn't even be able to write this question let alone get into college.  I would suspect there was a problem with the test.
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12 years ago
Intelligence tests are greatly flawed.
Most often I see the reverse.  People who claim to have a ridiculously high IQ.
But a simple conversation gives the lie to that claim.  i.e "bulldust"

One thing you can do is to practice various intelligence tests.  This will help you to score far higher on any other intelligence test and perhaps convince people that the first one was an aberration.
ie wrong.
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12 years ago
Who told you your IQ is 67?
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12 years ago
Thank you, kind sir Smiling Face with Open Mouth
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