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IQ is subdivided into two main components on the Wechsler and Stanford-Binet intelligence tests (two widely accepted IQ tests). The first is verbal, and the second is performance. In a nutshell, verbal = thinking with words, performance = with objects/pictures. Those with high verbal tend to do better in humanities, while those with performance tend toward math-based subjects.
I've noticed from lurking these forums for a year that...
1) A large number of pre-meds dislike mathematics
2) Pre-meds have an eqsuisite vocabulary
3) Tend to be biology/life-sciences centered (having a higher verbal IQ would definitely help here)
Personally, I have an extremely high verbal IQ while my performance is average.
Thoughts? Comments?
I've noticed from lurking these forums for a year that...
1) A large number of pre-meds dislike mathematics
2) Pre-meds have an eqsuisite vocabulary
3) Tend to be biology/life-sciences centered (having a higher verbal IQ would definitely help here)
Personally, I have an extremely high verbal IQ while my performance is average.
Thoughts? Comments?
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