Attain a High IQ: 115

IQ level – How it makes information processing easier

Our worlds are awash with information. We are having to process it all the time, and we need to be efficient in the swamp of information to function and get on. For this reason we like to spend time in the most efficient information flows in life – involving least effort and more ease.

In order for us to be more intuitive and efficient in our information processing, IQ level is critical. A higher IQ level means that we are better able find the ‘path of least resistance’ in information flows, and develop expertise more easily.

One IQ level is critical: an IQ of around 115. There is no magic bullet but in general it is widely agreed that:

  • An IQ of 110 or above enables you to attain a college level education if you choose it. This is an ‘above average’ IQ.
  • If you have an IQ of 115 or above you are capable of the cognitive demands of almost any profession, and can attain the highest levels of education and training.
  • Only 15% of the population have an IQ level of 115 or above.
  • An IQ above 115 is considered to be a ‘High IQ’ – beyond an ‘above average IQ’.

How intelligence can be measured

Intelligence levels measured by valid IQ tests differ widely between individuals. The average IQ level is 100 and scores are spread out in what is called a ‘bell curve’ shown below where percentages in the general population are shown. In this diagram 68% of the population have an IQ between 85 and 115.

Our team at High IQ Pro™ will help to ensure that you reach this benchmark of cognitive ability: a 115 IQ. This will give you the confidence to meet any cognitive challenges in life, to process information more intuitively and efficiently, and take on any profession.

How to we achieve this important IQ benchmark?

To achieve an IQ of 115, you can consider the following options.


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I’m more interested in my overall brain fitness and intelligence for work than IQ tests, but I took the TR52… before my training  - and the other IQ test after it. I scored 12 points higher. I was expecting more but I researched it and found that 12 points amounts to a very big step up in terms of the general population – in terms of percentiles. So this is a big effect, and I’m happy to have put the effort into this training rather than trying something more convenient and jazzy but a complete waste of time. I find that I’m sharper and more efficient in my work, and I’m generally able to focus better. I used to get distracted easily and I’m finding I get less distracted.  I came up with a good solution to a problem at work the other day that was ‘intelligent’ (my work is getting more and more analytical). I probably wouldn’t have done if I’d not done the brain training.

Susan J. Owen, histotechnologist,  St. Louis

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