The problem with IQ tests is they're standardized to be taken at a young age. So if you "score" 100 at age six, and thereby get a quotient of 150, the same exact results at age 25 might get you a score of 105... or maybe even less that 100, depending on how your age is calibrated into the scoring.
I "lost" nearly 30 points over the last 47 years. LOL. No worries... It was all due to the age adjustment.... well, I think so. LOL
So jin, do you want the original score from when I was first tested in grade school or the new score? (Actually the new one was indeed an internet test so I guess it doesn't count... I'll put in the original score. GASP!!)