From: Cynthia (cyn386@flash.net)
Date: Mon Jun 07 1999 - 14:48:40 MDT
> My dyslexic younger brother with his 120 IQ could not hope to be as
> analytical, logical, and quick thinking as I, while I, with my 160 IQ, will only
> rarely think on the level of an even greater genius, if at all.
Richard Fynnmen's verbal skills were weak, and he only scored 125 on a IQ test, yet
he was probably the great physist of our time. Have your bother take the IQ test
http://www.iqtest.com, where they measure and report on 15 separate skills.
I found out that 14 of my 15 abilities were 20-30 points higher than you would
expect from my single number IQ score. Considering that your brother is dyslexic,
and still manages to score 120, I wouldn't be surprised if your brother share some,
but not all, of your talents.
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