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20 Jun 2011, 2:35 pm

Has anyone ever got a score of 200 out of 200 on the aspie test? I know its a silly question but I am actually rather curious by this since I've seen some people who get so close... which makes me wonder if someone has actually taken it and gotten 200. I've only gotten about a 190 out of a 200 so I am pretty close...


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20 Jun 2011, 2:48 pm

I'd presume that people occasionally get 200/200 but it seems to me that if they're that far on the scale, odds are they wouldn't be able to take the test properly. Just a theory.


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20 Jun 2011, 3:16 pm

iheartmegahitt wrote:
Has anyone ever got a score of 200 out of 200 on the aspie test? I know its a silly question but I am actually rather curious by this since I've seen some people who get so close... which makes me wonder if someone has actually taken it and gotten 200. I've only gotten about a 190 out of a 200 so I am pretty close...


When I took the Aspie test properly, I didn't get 200/200. However, I wanted to see if it's even possible to get a result of 200, so I kept revising my answers to the test questions until I got a score of 200/200.



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20 Jun 2011, 3:34 pm

SyphonFilter wrote:
iheartmegahitt wrote:
Has anyone ever got a score of 200 out of 200 on the aspie test? I know its a silly question but I am actually rather curious by this since I've seen some people who get so close... which makes me wonder if someone has actually taken it and gotten 200. I've only gotten about a 190 out of a 200 so I am pretty close...


When I took the Aspie test properly, I didn't get 200/200. However, I wanted to see if it's even possible to get a result of 200, so I kept revising my answers to the test questions until I got a score of 200/200.


That's it! You must have fiddled for hours to get 200/200 which proves you are an Aspie. Who but an Aspie would be so single minded?

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20 Jun 2011, 5:07 pm

johnsmcjohn wrote:
I'd presume that people occasionally get 200/200 but it seems to me that if they're that far on the scale, odds are they wouldn't be able to take the test properly. Just a theory.


The test doesn't measure severity, just potentially autistic traits.



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21 Jun 2011, 2:15 pm

I scored 198 out of 200. Close.



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21 Jun 2011, 2:23 pm

I am sure it is possible but very few aspies score very high on that test from what I have seen. My ex even scored high on it but that is because he kept answering questions from his past and now while I have always answered them from now than the past. One time I did take the test answering questions from my childhood and got a 177 and then took it again answering it as today and got 148?

The highest my ex ever got was 198 and that is rare for an aspie. Most aspies score up to the 170's or below. Very few score in between or below aspie.