Saturday, November 19, 2011

Do I have a chance of getting a Nobel Prize for medicine eventually if at 16 yrs my IQ is 133?

Im 16 now with 133 IQ wondering if that means I will be able to get a nobel prize for medicine in the years to come?|||Nope.





A 133 IQ puts you around the 98th percentile.





That means that out of every 100 people, at least one is smarter than you.





Expand that to a world population of 7 Billion. That means 70 million people are smarter than you.





Still feeling special?|||166 and I never won it. What makes you think you are so special? Drop by any Mensa meeting to meet a bunch of folks with very high IQs . Not many Nobel Prize winners there. The Nobel Prize in Medicine is for years of painstaking research. A lot of the winners are not in the Mensa range with IQ. Don't get cocky. As intelligent as you are, there is always going to be someone around that has a higher IQ. And , it takes a lot more than a high IQ to succeed. Most of your doctors are somewhere in your range or higher.|||There are many people in this world with high I.Q's by the way. It's not a big deal. If your only motive of studying medicine is to capture a Nobel Peace Prize, then I would consider that a selfish motive. Life offers no promises. You don't have to be a Rocket scientist to study medicine by the way.|||Technically, yes.





However, Nobel Prizes do not award people for having a high IQ (and 133 is not the HIGHEST in society); they reward people for achievement. There is nothing certain about whether you will get a Nobel Prize or not. Keep working and learning.|||If you are really that smart and able to calculate statistics, you should already know that it is highly unlikely that you will ever be getting a nobel prize for medicine.|||Congradulations, George W. Bush has a higher IQ than you...|||Not if you spend your free time asking life-guidance questions on Y!Answers.

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