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Question on an intelligence rating

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So I'm trying to see where this level of intelligence lands at. It definitely is Very High into Genius at bare minimum. But

A guy was made to be so smart, he could do literally any Job or Career on the planet in any field, and be excellent at any of them because he was so smart and knowledgeable in every career. Which he does show these skills like when doing math problems, he can solve multiplication, squaring, and all types of maths well into the millions in mere moments, shows this inhuman level of knowledge in history, numbers, and such things.

Would this be reasoning to allow Extraordinary Genius intelligence? As he is extremely knowledge in literally every field and job on the planet.
 
Ratings such "genius" and "extraordinary genius" are kind of arbitrary, as long you but example of his reasoning capabilities, creativity and wisdom it works.
 
Extraordinary Genius: Individuals whose knowledge spreads over many fields of science and who vastly surpass the intellects of the smartest humans on Earth. At this level, many are capable of creating futuristic technology, executing complex strategies even under high pressure, and potentially even accurately predicting the future through sheer mental calculations, or outperforming supercomputers. This is where super scientists of exceptional scientific knowledge begin to appear.
Well it certainly fulfills the criteria of the first part. And if he can solve complex equations in the millions (kinda depending on what you mean here), it does seem to qualify for extraordinary.
 
He was taking two numbers off two credit cards, started multiplying until he had gotten in the millions, then he was doing stuff like square rooting them, multiplying them by Pi, factoring it, cubing it, Ect Ect. Taking his answer and getting an answer from that.

But alright. I thought he probably should. I just wanted to make sure. This can go ahead and be closed less someone else has something to say
 
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