> Do you care about your IQ score?<p>I personally do not. I've known too many dysfunctional Mensa members to take that seriously. It is probably a decent characterization of academia potential and ability to learn new academic concepts. I see it as one of many scores in a persons characteristic profile but it does not factor in other good and bad characteristics that sum up the whole person.
People who have attended U.S. universities have likely taken the SAT or ACT. I wonder what the correlations of SAT and ACT scores is with IQ. There have been studies of this, but the SAT has changed over the years, and I've read that it has become less g-loaded.