What Does a 120 IQ Score Mean?

According to Edublox, a person with an intelligence quotient score of 120 is superior to about 91 percent of the population as a whole and falls into the range of 120 to 129. While IQ levels are taken into account when making professional decisions, those in the higher range can work as managers, stenographers, accountants, nurses, pharmacists, and pharmacists.

The intelligence quotient scores are divided into seven ranges, according to Edublox. A score of less than 70 indicates that a person has extremely low functioning. Scores between 70 and 79 are regarded as being on the edge. People with a score of 80 to 89 are considered to be “low average.”

Average results are those that fall in the middle of the scale, between 90 and 109. People in the average range typically work as labourers, miners, farmworkers, carpenters, cooks, and machine operators, according to Edublox. High average is defined as a score between 110 and 119.

These individuals frequently work as salespeople, electricians, foremen, telephone operators, clerks, and police officers. The best results are above 130 and are regarded as quite high. People in this range frequently work as civil and mechanical engineers, attorneys, doctors, professors, and research scientists.

Misha Khatri
Misha Khatri is an emeritus professor in the University of Notre Dame's Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry. He graduated from Northern Illinois University with a BSc in Chemistry and Mathematics and a PhD in Physical Analytical Chemistry from the University of Utah.

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