A member asked:

I was given a crushingly low iq score of 92 as a child. i have always wanted to become a pharmacist. i got an act score of 25. is it possible to do?

A doctor has provided 1 answer

Hard to say: The IQ test was originally developed as a rough predictor of success in academic settings. That single average number on your test does not determine how well you will do with the curriculum of college or pharmacy school. If you have the study habits and memory skills to master the course content, you can do better than some with higher scores that do not.Don't give up based on one test.

Answered 3/14/2017

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