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- Mensa International – Welcome
Mensa is the world’s largest, oldest and most famous high IQ society – a thriving global community of around 150,000 highly intelligent people There are active Mensa organisations on every continent except Antarctica
- American Mensa
The largest yearly confab of Mensans anywhere, the American Mensa Annual Gathering started as a small, two-day meet-and-greet at the New York Belmont in 1963 The event now spans five days and features a sprawl of talks, games, and entertainment unlike any other
- Mensa Today – Mensa International
As soon as you’ve passed a Mensa-approved examination and provided us with proof of your test score, we’ll set you up with a Direct International Membership account, and we’ll explain how you can access and benefit from the various services that Mensa International has to offer
- Qualifying Test Scores for Mensa Membership
Many intelligence test scores will qualify you for Mensa, but Mensa’s supervisory psychologists will have to individually appraise the documentation Almost any test with “achievement” in the title is not acceptable for Mensa admission
- About Mensa
To qualify for Mensa, you must have scored in the top 2 percent of the general population on any one of more than 200 accepted, standardized intelligence tests — including our Mensa Admission tests — at any point in your life
- IQ Test - FAQs – Mensa International
How do I qualify for Mensa? Membership of Mensa is open to persons who have attained a score within the upper two percent of the general population on an approved intelligence test that has been properly administered and supervised
- Mensa IQ Challenge – Mensa International
This Mensa IQ Challenge is provided for entertainment purposes only, and your score will not qualify you for Mensa If you’re pleased with your score, you might want to consider taking a properly administered and supervised IQ test
- Mensas history
Mensa is an international society whose sole qualification for membership is a score in the top 2 percent of the general population on a standardized intelligence test The word mensa translates "table" in Latin; similarly, mens means "mind" and mensis means "month "
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