To join Mensa a person must have an IQ in the top 2% population. Mensa run frequent supervised IQ tests, and they will inform you of whether or not you are elligible to join when they send you your test results. There are a number of different IQ tests, and they use different scales. On the Cattell III B test a score of 148 is needed to join, but on the Cattell Culture Fair III A you (only) need 132.
The IQ limit for joining Mensa is typically in the top 2 of the population, which is roughly an IQ score of 130 or higher.
Disability and age has nothing to do with it! Mensa will send you a form out to complete, then they will assess that and get back in touch with you.
Mensa Norway is a reputable organization known for its high standards in intelligence testing and membership criteria. The information provided by Mensa Norway can generally be considered accurate and reliable.
They belong to Mensa, a world-wide IQ organization. People qualifying for and joining Mensa rank among the top 4% of IQs in the world.
There are no age requirements to joining Mensa, but rather IQ requirements. A person must score at or above the 98th percentile in order to join Mensa. Exception is that local legal limitations can impose an age limitation to be member of a society.
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Carlos Mensa has written: 'Carlos Mensa' -- subject(s): Exhibitions
Mensa is Latin for "table".
Mensa International was created in 1946.
Mensa Bonsu died in 1896.
Prima mensa means prime table
In short, yes Mensa is a worldwide organization.