Its also important to acknowledge that, unless you have a learning disability (including retardation) that impacts your IQ, then IQ is mostly a measure of speed and memory than anything else. A high IQ person is not inherently "smart"; humans still have to train themselves to acquire and retain knowledge/information. This is why people put such high importance on recognizing gifted individuals when they are still very young.
Think of a computer and its hardware. A bottom of the barrel computer can do pretty much the same things as a computer full of flagship components, provided there are no defects and infinite time available...but the flagship PC will do said things much faster and 'recall' things from memory better, which opens up additional capabilities.
At the same time, if the supercomputer doesn't actually make use any of its advantages or has certain inefficiencies, it'll look almost the same as the bottom of the barrel computer.
If you're worried about your focus, time management, etc., you might want to consider explicitly working on those aspects, or even seeing a behavioral health specialist, especially if you're potentially an undiagnosed adult with autism.
If you end up getting a neuro-psyche exam at the request of the specialist, you'll find out your IQ.
Its also important to acknowledge that, unless you have a learning disability (including retardation) that impacts your IQ, then IQ is mostly a measure of speed and memory than anything else. A high IQ person is not inherently "smart"; humans still have to train themselves to acquire and retain knowledge/information. This is why people put such high importance on recognizing gifted individuals when they are still very young.
Think of a computer and its hardware. A bottom of the barrel computer can do pretty much the same things as a computer full of flagship components, provided there are no defects and infinite time available...but the flagship PC will do said things much faster and 'recall' things from memory better, which opens up additional capabilities.
At the same time, if the supercomputer doesn't actually make use any of its advantages or has certain inefficiencies, it'll look almost the same as the bottom of the barrel computer.
If you're worried about your focus, time management, etc., you might want to consider explicitly working on those aspects, or even seeing a behavioral health specialist, especially if you're potentially an undiagnosed adult with autism.
If you end up getting a neuropsyche exam at the request of the specialist, you'll find out your IQ.