IQ score is not an absolute indicator that measures all of your intelligence. IQ tests only measure some cognitive and learning abilities and do not cover all the diverse forms of intelligence that people possess. A low IQ score does not necessarily mean that you are less intelligent or incapable of success. You may excel in other areas of intelligence.
116-130 (Top 2-3% Level)
Individuals in this range have excellent learning, intuition, and problem-solving abilities. They often excel at the university level.
145 and above (Top 0.01% Level)
Individuals in this range possess extremely high intelligence, and only a small number of people worldwide fall into this category. They often excel in creative and innovative fields.
101-115 (Above Average Level)
Individuals in this range generally achieve excellence in academics and in the workplace, and have the ability to solve relatively new problems.
71-85 (Below Average Level)
Has the learning ability of an elementary school student and can solve basic problems in daily life. However, as the level of education increases, the limits of learning ability become apparent.
70 or below (Low Intelligence Level)
Can perform simple daily tasks, but may struggle in school or at work. Intellectual disability may be suspected.