Nah. I guess I'd be open to it, though.
I once knew a guy who allegedly scored ~150, which might have otherwise been even higher if he hadn't spent his adolescence doing hard drugs. Brilliant, troubled guy.
I met him during the first year of our astrophysics undergrad. He had joined as a mature student with basically no background in mathematics (having flunked school as a kid). Within a matter of weeks he'd caught up to us and was scoring top marks.
While I consider myself to be at least somewhat sharp, I was nowhere near this guy's league and was pretty jealous of him as a result. Chalk that one up to being an awkward, insecure young adult at the time. I am fortunate enough to work with many bright and talented in my day job, but that dude was probably the smartest guy I have ever, or likely will ever, meet.
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