Junior year of High School my parents took me to a psychologist for an evaluation. I was diagnosed with a learning disability when I was young, CAPD(Central Auditory processing disorder). So they wanted to get me re-evaluated and tested to possibly get some accommodations for things(which I didn't really need, I was a good student, but my parents just always wanted to have the best things for me possible). The psychologist had me take a 12 hour IQ test and a few others and did confirm that I had the learning disability still.
My IQ is 139, and apparently people with that learning disability have higher IQs than normal people on average. Apparently my score results had some outliers, because as Stefan said people taking an IQ test tend to score similarly on all ;parts on an IQ test, no matter if they are a more math oriented or not. I did only average on memory test, and below average on auditory processing, but everything else was through the roof.... which she said were indicators of a learning disability and she said my IQ could actually be higher.
I do like talking about IQ tests and results and things... it is genuinely interesting. I don't know if it would be as interesting if I felt like I had a below average intelligence or not. I would never reveal my score to someone I've met in person unless they directly ask me, on an internet forum where these things are freely discussed, I don't find it narcissistic, in my opinion.