For those in the 99th percentile, No
2007-01-13 10:26:44
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answered by Anne2 7
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According to the Mensa website:
Membership in 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. There is no other qualification or disqualification for membership eligibility.
So it sounds to me as if they do not neccessarily give the test. It is a standard IQ test.
2007-01-13 10:24:30
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answered by Ace Librarian 7
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it truly is a waste of money. in reality, you're paying someone to inform you you're smart. once you're a good student, you already knew that. that is not something you would truly want to placed on a school application sometime; lecturers do not truly connect MENSA, that is extra of a collection of socially-inept human beings living of their discern's basement (went to a assembly with a buddy once). also, once you're 12, you need to be smart sufficient to comprehend that in case you lie about your age to get a yahoo account, broadcasting your age on your questions is probable to get your account deleted.
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answered by Anonymous
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If you belong to the 2% of genius population in the world, then it's not hard.
2007-01-13 10:24:00
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answered by Gabriela Z 6
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nah, i walked it...my iq is 154 according to them they asked me to join by i sed i didnt want to sit in a room with a load of anoraks in a "special interest" group x
ps couldnt be bothered with caps, its my great brainm always wanting to be moving on xxxx
2007-01-13 10:21:45
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answered by Liddle ole me 4
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a little bit. you gotta know your stuff.
2007-01-13 10:21:19
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answered by Shelby 4
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not at all.
2007-01-13 10:20:50
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answered by Squirrley Temple 7
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