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Even being a Rhodes scholar doesn't require you to have a particularly high IQ. Extracurricular achievement is at least as important for selection as absolute grades.

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To be a little fair to the folks who work on IQ tests, there has been a lot of effort in recent decades to develop "culturally neutral" tests. The ultimate problem, though, is that whatever you do, you are still measuring how proficient people are at taking a test. How this translates to proficiency at anything in real life is the big unknown.

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