Test taking measures how good you are at taking tests.
  It involves trying to read the minds of the test-makers to see
  what they expect you to see.

  That being said,
  I tested 132 as a kid.
  Then I did a thing that converts your SAT score into IQ
  equivalent; came up as 129 a few months back. Then took a short
  one online, came up as 134.

  So, around 130-ish. But, I hate taking tests. They wanted me in
  "Talented & Gifted" and sent me to a room, all by myself, with a
  single teacher in fifth grade to take a "T&G" test.

  I was 10 years old.

  3/4 of the way through, DREADFULLY BORED, I walked up to the
  front with my paper in hand where the teacher was.

  I asked, "Is this test a requirement?"

  He said, "No, it's not required."

  I put the paper down in front of him and walked out.

  They tried to get me in T&G a few times after that, but I didn't
  like being singled out into a group. To me, it was like being
  taken out to where they bring the so-called "slower learning"
  kids were. I KNEW I was special, but for the limited amount of
  socializing I did... I didn't want to be separated from the rest
  of the class.

  Also, I liked being the big fish in the small pond. I didn't
  want to have to compete. I just wanted to get through school.