Real IQ tests take severel hours actually. But if we talk about internet tests, I think, yes, we have the best geniuses here
A level of 120 to 130 indeed is quite normal for a lot of university students, but which is only about 6%, at least in Germany. But to become a member of Mensa International for example, a holding organization for high IQ people (about 100.000 members worldwide), you need at least 131 according to tests within German-speaking areas. 100 is quite averagely (50%). But 115 already fits to only 16%. I did a test some years ago (it took almost a whole day, including pauses), which put me into the university level but still well below the genius level for Mensa International. But I feel still very pleased with that. Everybody can because it is still anything but average.
Anyway, Albert Einstein got 148, and Bill Gates even more than 150. In Germany we have a professor who got 132 in a TV show IQ test and also won "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire" while he was pretty cool in doing so. A german female moderator also got 132 in the TV test, but no surprise, she is a former Lufthansa Boeing 737 first officer.
By the way, George Bush got 124 I read somewhere. I did not expect him to still get that much actually, if the value is correct :rofl: