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<blockquote data-quote="Jupackazoin" data-source="post: 126344" data-attributes="member: 6854"><p>Yeah, I've never taken an Iq test at school, down here they don't do that, everybody goes to school and if you don't do well or are struggling then they pay more attention to you. </p><p>University is also the highest form of education here, TAFE is similar to your college, it's more of a hands on get you job after you finish kind of thing, where as uni is where you go to fill your brain with so much information you feel like your going to explode after every semester. </p><p>I agree with Fladian, Squishy, you don't stop learning after 25. So many people are in University studying their hearts out and they are over that age, so I'd say you keep learning until you are mentally unable. Eg. Become disabled or die.</p><p>I've gone through high school and TAFE, I am now a university student, and I'm pretty sure I won't get a high score on an IQ test.</p><p>I recently had a bit of fun with my father-in-law-to-be-very-soon, I went to his work and sat a test kind of thing, it had three different sections, logic, math and writing. It was timed, and you basically just answer the questions as best you can, but because it was timed you make mistakes because your worried about the time limit. I did well on two of them but the math was not the best, nor the worst, after looking at a few of the answers I gave I kind of cringed, easy questions to answer, yet I still gave the wrong ones <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jupackazoin, post: 126344, member: 6854"] Yeah, I've never taken an Iq test at school, down here they don't do that, everybody goes to school and if you don't do well or are struggling then they pay more attention to you. University is also the highest form of education here, TAFE is similar to your college, it's more of a hands on get you job after you finish kind of thing, where as uni is where you go to fill your brain with so much information you feel like your going to explode after every semester. I agree with Fladian, Squishy, you don't stop learning after 25. So many people are in University studying their hearts out and they are over that age, so I'd say you keep learning until you are mentally unable. Eg. Become disabled or die. I've gone through high school and TAFE, I am now a university student, and I'm pretty sure I won't get a high score on an IQ test. I recently had a bit of fun with my father-in-law-to-be-very-soon, I went to his work and sat a test kind of thing, it had three different sections, logic, math and writing. It was timed, and you basically just answer the questions as best you can, but because it was timed you make mistakes because your worried about the time limit. I did well on two of them but the math was not the best, nor the worst, after looking at a few of the answers I gave I kind of cringed, easy questions to answer, yet I still gave the wrong ones :) [/QUOTE]
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