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Huh? When did I mention anything about race?
Seems like you touched a nerve.
Huh? When did I mention anything about race?
hahaThis kind of makes me want to vote for Biden now.
What did Drump score on the LSAT?There’s a correlation between LSAT and IQ, which Mensa recognizes as follows:
The chart doesn’t go down to 154 (median at Joe’s school, currently), but assuming the median of Joe’s class was similar to today’s, and assuming Joe’s LSAT was between 152 and 156 (or equivalent), we can estminate Joe’s IQ to be between 104 and 113.
That puts Joe near the middle of the bell curve, but above the 50th percentile overall. We might call him an “Average Joe,” or “Slightly Above-Average Joe.” However, it’s fairly safe to assume his competitors are 75th percentile or above (many of them 98th or above). Joe just doesn’t have the capacity to think as strategically as they do.
So Joe’s not a complete buffoon. He’s just out of his depth. The less he speaks, the better.
There’s a correlation between LSAT and IQ, which Mensa recognizes as follows:
The chart doesn’t go down to 154 (median at Joe’s school, currently), but assuming the median of Joe’s class was similar to today’s, and assuming Joe’s LSAT was between 152 and 156 (or equivalent), we can estminate Joe’s IQ to be between 104 and 113.
That puts Joe near the middle of the bell curve, but above the 50th percentile overall. We might call him an “Average Joe,” or “Slightly Above-Average Joe.” However, it’s fairly safe to assume his competitors are 75th percentile or above (many of them 98th or above). Joe just doesn’t have the capacity to think as strategically as they do.
So Joe’s not a complete buffoon. He’s just out of his depth. The less he speaks, the better.
There’s a correlation between LSAT and IQ, which Mensa recognizes as follows:
The chart doesn’t go down to 154 (median at Joe’s school, currently), but assuming the median of Joe’s class was similar to today’s, and assuming Joe’s LSAT was between 152 and 156 (or equivalent), we can estminate Joe’s IQ to be between 104 and 113.
That puts Joe near the middle of the bell curve, but above the 50th percentile overall. We might call him an “Average Joe,” or “Slightly Above-Average Joe.” However, it’s fairly safe to assume his competitors are 75th percentile or above (many of them 98th or above). Joe just doesn’t have the capacity to think as strategically as they do.
So Joe’s not a complete buffoon. He’s just out of his depth. The less he speaks, the better.
This kind of makes me want to vote for Biden now.
Which part, when he voted for the Iraq war?haha
Thats pretty much what I was thinking as I watched the vid.
Huh? When did I mention anything about race?
Interesting video. I don't know that it changes his standing relative to his opponents because, no matter his shortcomings, are they worse than he is overall?
You sound rather akin to someone who should be talking about why Europe needs to be ethnocentric because of IQ disparities between "the races". The obsession with IQ, I will never understand it.
Of course you will never understand it. You don't have a high enough IQ.
Prefer him to that cunt who plays identity politics.
What did Drump score on the LSAT?
You’re trolling, of course (what else is new?) The obvious unknown, and your error in your analysis, is assuming Biden’s LSAT falls within the median.
I said you sounded akin to someone speaking of that, given those keep europe white weirdos are the only people bleating and moaning about IQ all the damn time.
This topic appears to make you insecure. Why?