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What is the requirement to be in Mensa?

Some intelligence tests don't use IQ scores at all. This is why Mensa keeps it simple with a cutoff of 98%: candidates who have achieved a score at or above the 98th percentile on a standard test of intelligence will qualify for Mensa.
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What is the minimum IQ to get into Mensa?

The minimum accepted score on the Stanford–Binet is 132, while for the Cattell it is 148, and 130 in the Wechsler tests (WAIS, WISC). Most IQ tests are designed to yield a mean score of 100 with a standard deviation of 15; the 98th-percentile score under these conditions is 130.8, assuming a normal distribution.
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How anyone can get into Mensa?

There are only two requirements to become a member of Mensa. The first one is to either pass one of their tests or to take an accepted IQ test with a certified psychologist and score two standard deviations above the mean, roughly the top 2%. The other one is to pay the membership fee.
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What is the point of joining Mensa?

One of the purposes of Mensa is to identify and foster intelligence for the betterment of humanity. The Mensa Foundation fulfills that by assisting intellectually gifted people in the development of their intellectual and social abilities so that they can better benefit society.
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Are any celebrities in Mensa?

12 Notable Celebrities Are All Members of Mensa, the High IQ Society! Oscar winner Geena Davis is a member of Mensa, and while she hasn't spoken too much about her membership, she once ran into TMZ on the street when they asked her how to get in. "You gotta take the test," Geena responded.
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This is what a Mensa IQ test looks like

Does being in Mensa look good on a resume?

* Including Mensa (or other intelligence-based societies) associations on your résumé may be a turn-off for many readers. Readers may think that you are an elitist and that you may not fit in culturally - not because you are bright, but because you may not to interact well with those not as bright as you.
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What is the average IQ in America?

What is the Average IQ? The average intelligence quotient (IQ) is between 85 and 115. But this number can vary between countries, states, and even geographical regions. The Intelligence of the Nations report from 2019 reported that the average IQ in the United States is 97.43.
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Does Mensa cost money?

How much does it cost to join? Less than a Netflix subscription! Mensa dues are $79/year, and we offer discounts for additional family members and multi-year memberships. You can learn more about our dues structure here.
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What is an average IQ?

Most people have an average IQ between 85 and 115. Overall, about 98% of people have a score below 130. Only 2% of the population score above that and are considered above average. But your IQ score isn't simply about bragging rights.
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What's better than Mensa?

The Prometheus Society is a high IQ society, similar to Mensa International, but much more restrictive. The entry criterion, achievable by a number of tests, is designed to be passable by 1 in 30,000 of the population, while Mensa entry is achievable by 1 in 50.
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What IQ is considered genius?

An IQ score above 140 Indicates genius or nearly genius. Einstein's IQ estimated IQ scores range from 205 to 225 by different measures.
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What is Elon Musk's IQ?

Let's try to understand Elon's level of IQ now that we know the obvious answer to that question. Elon Musk has a 155 IQ, which is regarded as being quite high.
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What IQ is top 2% Mensa?

In practice, qualifying for Mensa in the top 2% means scoring 132 or more in the Stanford-Binet test, or 148 or more in the Cattell equivalent.
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Is Mensa a big deal?

All getting into MENSA means is that you are statistically abnormal (in the desirable way) on the IQ continuum. This makes a lot of people feel special, and so it is a big deal for them.
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Who is the youngest person in Mensa?

Isla McNabb, a native of Crestwood, Kentucky, became the youngest member of American Mensa, the world's oldest high IQ society, after testing in the 99th percentile for the Stanford-Binet Intelligence Scales at just 2 years old.
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Does IQ increase with age?

It cannot be stated that IQ increases with age for the entire population, as it depends on individual cognitive conditions. However, crystallized intelligence (a type of intelligence that might influence the IQ performance) has been demonstrated to goes up as people get older.
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What ethnicity has the highest IQ scores?

Among the most studied racial or ethnic groups, people of East Asian descent usually have the highest average IQ, followed by people of European ancestry. Hispanics have a lower average IQ than these groups, and people of African ancestry have the lowest average.
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What is the lowest IQ ever recorded?

What is the lowest recorded IQ in human history? The lowest recorded IQ in human history is believed to be around 20-25, which is considered to be in the "profound mental retardation" range. This would indicate that the individual would be unable to perform basic life functions and would require constant care.
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Who has the highest IQ ever in America?

William James Sidis was an American child prodigy with an estimated IQ of 200-300, making him one of the most intelligent people ever recorded.
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Do colleges care about Mensa?

Many people affiliated with universities view Mensa as a organization for self proclaimed “bright people” who spend their time trying to convince themselves or others that they are bright. Well adjusted bright people usually have little need to seek validation of their intellect. It can backfire.
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Am I smart enough to go to Mensa?

A result on one test of 132 can be the same as a score of 148 on another test. Some intelligence tests don't use IQ scores at all. This is why Mensa keeps it simple with a cutoff of 98%: candidates who have achieved a score at or above the 98th percentile on a standard test of intelligence will qualify for Mensa.
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