>>12250118I never saw a numerical score. I used a letter from the psychiatrist as part of my defense at my courts martial and I just saw his synopsis of the result. I scored the highest the doctor had ever seen, including hundreds of adults, on the pattern recognition part. It said something like, "This is the highest score I've ever seen, 59/60 correct, but he has false false delusions of being superman because he didn't do very good on the rapid memory test to repeat the strings of numbers I recited." Also, I probably got 59/59 correct and the anti-cheating mechanism built into the test made it impossible to get 60/60 due to one fake question. The deal with rapid memory was that I was in the Macon RYDC when the doctor showed up to assess me, juvie, and the rapid memory test was at the end of my very long appointment with him and I was not really paying attention when he was saying the numbers. I knew I choked on it at the time, and I was not all surprised to see years later that doctor said I did poorly in that area. I don't feel like I'm a super genius at rapid memory like I am pattern recognition, but I am not retarded at it like the doctor wrote in his report. I think I am definitely above average, likely superior, at rapid memory, and my poor performance on that part of the test which allowed the doctor to write "this subject would be a superhuman except for his retardation in this one area" was only that I was tired of the doctor's bullshit and wasn't paying much attention by the rapid memory test at the very end. You feds that can see my DoD records ought to see the doctor's letter in my court martial docs but I don't have it. Mostly, I can easily refute the result that allowed the doctor to write, "He would be a superhuman except he's partially tarded in this one area." I am quite proficient in that area of my intelligence.