How the bloody hell did you do that? Are you studying over in the UK/US, or what? As far as I know, for UK students, even if you get 15 A*s in your GCSEs and A levels it's still pretty much impossible to get a scholarship. (And actually hard to get it in by paying unless you do a bunch of extra curricular stuff!)
Also, what IQ test we talking here? It's not just *the* IQ test, there are lots of different kinds (disregarding the online ones, they're a load of bs).
I was put up a year at school, so as far as I'm aware that's how I entered Oxford early - I also published a successful novel when I was very young, which I think helped a lot.
As far as the IQ test, I took the Woodcock-Johnson when I was 17, and the Stanford-Binet when I was 20, I also took the Cattell III B in order to join Mensa when I was 21.
I'm smart, pretty, weird, and I can't get a boyfriend
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How the bloody hell did you do that? Are you studying over in the UK/US, or what? As far as I know, for UK students, even if you get 15 A*s in your GCSEs and A levels it's still pretty much impossible to get a scholarship. (And actually hard to get it in by paying unless you do a bunch of extra curricular stuff!)
Also, what IQ test we talking here? It's not just *the* IQ test, there are lots of different kinds (disregarding the online ones, they're a load of bs).
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I was put up a year at school, so as far as I'm aware that's how I entered Oxford early - I also published a successful novel when I was very young, which I think helped a lot.
As far as the IQ test, I took the Woodcock-Johnson when I was 17, and the Stanford-Binet when I was 20, I also took the Cattell III B in order to join Mensa when I was 21.