How can you find out if someone is a member of Mensa?
Find out more about joining American Mensa online at http://www.us.mensa.org or call (800) 66-MENSA. Pull the Mensa Card! People may hear reports that high profile people such as Sharon Stone, Geena Davis or Bill Clinton are members.
Will Mensa tell you your IQ?
The Mensa Admissions Test is given for the purpose of admission into Mensa and not to quantify intelligence. A qualifying score indicates that you’ve tested at, or above, 98 percent of the general population. We are not able to provide a detailed report with scores, percentile ranks, or your IQ score.
What is minimum IQ for Mensa?
132
Membership requirement Mensa’s requirement for membership is a score at or above the 98th percentile on certain standardised IQ or other approved intelligence tests, such as the Stanford–Binet Intelligence Scales. The minimum accepted score on the Stanford–Binet is 132, while for the Cattell it is 148.
What does a Mensa membership get you?
Are there other benefits to being a Mensa member? Along with the intellectual and social activities, members receive discounts on products and services including magazine subscriptions, insurance and travel. Our Member Services team is always looking into new ways to provide extra value for your membership.
Is Mensa a lifetime membership?
The Lifetime Membership Award consists of a paid life membership in Mensa. The award is usually given for either a great but very brief service, for exceptionally long and steady service, or for exceptional service by someone who has already received another award.
How do you become a Mensa member?
Rather than taking the Mensa Admission Test, nearly two-thirds of Mensa members join by submitting evidence of scores from prior intelligence testing. We accept scores from approximately 150 different standardized intelligence tests, and often potential members have taken a test we accept without realizing they already qualify for membership.
What is a qualifying score on the Mensa entrance test?
The Mensa Admissions Test is given for the purpose of admission into Mensa and not to quantify intelligence. A qualifying score indicates that you’ve tested at, or above, 98 percent of the general population. We are not able to provide a detailed report with scores, percentile ranks, or your IQ score.
How long does it take Mensa to review prior LSAT scores?
Evaluation of prior test scores should take two to four weeks. If it has been longer since you sent in your evidence of prior testing, please contact our Admissions Department. Why does Mensa accept the top 5 percent on the LSAT?
Does Mensa accept the MAT test?
As of July 1, 2019, Mensa will no longer accept the Miller Analogies Test (MAT) as prior evidence for admission. American Mensa accepts scores from approximately 200 different standardized intelligence tests*. Often potential members have taken acceptable tests at other times in their lives and don’t realize they may already qualify for membership.