honestly....so full of herself and out of touch...........personal ly i would define intelligence as the sum of two parts............learned knowledge and real world application. i.e. "streetsmarts"..............one without the other is almost compleatly meaningless............. in my opinion she is brimming with booksmarts, but in the other she is found wanting..............and in any real life situation that can spell the death of you.............im not just talking about streetsmarts in the sense of does she know how much an 8 ball should cost, i mean does she understand people, can she read a situation, can she see what an individuals true motivations are by taking cues from the enviornment around her??
I agree. Intelligence is merely a capacity / potential that doesn't always translate into wisdom over time. IQ tests are good as a tool that lets you measure and compare your brain's processing capacity (and even then, within a very limited framework), but there is a huge difference between being able to analyze a pattern and picking the right answer in a test to analyzing the patterns successfully enough to predict the possible outcome of something much more complex, such as economics or human migration trends, to give an example.
My own father was a triple masters and a PhD, but it didn't do him much good in his later years, cause he wasn't very streetsmart - he was extremely successful in his field (banking / economics) but he was very poor at reading / judging people (he was very naive and simply believed everyone was noble and honest to a fault) and lost a colossal amount of our family's money in ventures that never succeeded. That's one of the reasons I developed a severe contempt for formal education and never finished either of my two degrees, although I'm sure my laziness played a much bigger part

So yes, you can score 200 in an IQ test, but if you are going to be working for someone your whole life and let them absorb the majority of the benefit of your efforts or don't accomplish much in life in measurable terms beyond publishing theories and books that are of no use practically, what's the point? Anyone who uses their IQ score to try and flaunt their intelligence is clearly not what they make themselves out to be.