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To: Rambi who wrote (33764)4/5/1999 1:47:00 PM
From: Ilaine  Respond to of 108807
 
I remember reading a theory that the happiest people tended to have IQs in the 140-150 range, they were smart enough to prosper, but not too smart to be able to communicate with most other people. Both of my kids have been in GT centers since third grade, I know both of them are over 150, and they do have difficulty relating to non-GT kids, although they do fine with adults.

My husband probably would qualify for Susie, at least on IQ score, but I doubt she'd find him intellectually stimulating. He is a very nice man, but he isn't a conversationalist. He does know a lot, but you have to ask him, kinda like asking a computer, and then you get a lecture.