>>13197917There's been a lot of confusion in this thread about "how smart is this 2 year old compared to me," which for one is a silly insecure question, it doesn't really matter how smart she is compared to you because shes literally 2 years old, you can do integral calculus (I hope), she can't. IQ very basically is a measure of g adjusted for age. For all 2 year olds in America, she scored better than 1000, making her 1/1000, or 99.9th percentile, or her standard score 146.
Regarding your question, it could be high or low, depending on what she focuses on, how well she's educated, and if she decides to focus on math instead of something like finance.
Her IQ could change, not her measured IQ, but g might literally change. This meaning that as she gets older, the genetic heritability of IQ increases and she could regress to the mean and have an IQ of 130 by age 15 or something, so although she beats 1000 2 year olds now, there are children who have not yet matriculated cognitively and who very well might beat her by the time she's 18.