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32 minutes ago, BackUpTheTruck said:

As IQ test scores were not available for most of the presidents, Simonton used a historiometric approach to estimate their result.

According to PerScholar.com, Wharton’s SAT requirements are currently set at 1500. This roughly translates to an free IQ test scores between 145 and 149, not 156. Regardless, Wharton’s admission requirements are irrelevant, since Trump did not enter Wharton as a freshman. He transferred there is his junior year and Wharton does not list SAT scores among its requirements for transfer students.

Trump’s grades at Fordham were just respectable and that he got into Wharton mainly because he had an interview with and admissions officer who had been a high school classmate of his older brother.
And Wharton’s admission team surely knew that Trump was from one of New York’s wealthiest families.

 

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Real high IQ, I'm sure.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/five-myths-donald-trump-tells-about-donald-trump/2016/01/28/b7cead16-c46e-11e5-9693-933a4d31bcc8_story.html?utm_term=.7c2073e1072a

For years, numerous media reports said Trump graduated first in his class from Wharton, but that’s wrong. The 1968 commencement program does not list him as graduating with any sort of honors. In fact, the Boston Globe reported that he barely made an impression at all: “His former classmates said he seemed a student who spoke up a lot but rarely shined in class, who barely participated in campus activities, shunned fraternity parties.”

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24 minutes ago, BackUpTheTruck said:

Dementia?

I'm also sure people questioned Ronald Reagan's sanity.

Trump often likes to point out that he's president and we're not, so he is smarter than the both of us.

Agree to disagree.

Say what? lol.  Take it out of reverse and put it in drive. 

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