Ugh, I’m so inept at carrying over a post from a previous thread, but I’m responding regarding BK’s self-administered I.Q. test online.
Years ago when I was a 21-year old newlywed, our next-door neighbor was working on his Psychology Master’s. He needed subjects to whom he could administer a standard I.Q. test, and my husband and I allowed him to use us as subjects.
I think he wasn’t supposed to tell us how we scored—-this was decades ago—-but I had a really pleasing score and teased my husband about scoring higher than him.
When the Internet was still newish, I took one of those online I.Q. tests and my score was ridiculous. Einstein level.
Clearly, I am no Einstein, so I recognized at once that these tests were bogus. I think the world “clickbait” was not yet in common usage, but looking back that’s exactly what it was.
A true I.Q. test is administered within certain parameters and scored by someone with knowledge in this field.
Hence I do not at all believe that BK was particularly intelligent, and I confess to being very judgmental when reading his crime questionnaire. It seemed very poorly written and amateurish to me. No original thought, and IMO he’d never have obtained a Ph.D that he could orally defend before the examiners.
JMO and JME.