Thousands of the planets brightest minds are members of Mensa. But its lonely at the top of those IQ charts, and Mensa members see their gathering as a way of connecting with like-minded souls.
Thousands of the planets brightest minds are members of Mensa. But its lonely at the top of those IQ charts, and Mensa members see their gathering as a way of connecting with like-minded souls.
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"drekecdrekecadrekecu" posed a good question George W. Bush achieved a score on the SAT * that would have him falling just short of the qualifying pt for acceptance in Mensa
*SAT offered prior to 1994 is one of the tests Mensa accepts. This earlier version is looked upon as an accurate, test of native intelligence. The current exam is a watered-down, politically correct(ed), hodge-podge and is no longer considered a reliable indicator of I.Q. Therefore, N/A
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are you joking?
George W. Bush achieved a score on the SAT * that would have him falling just short of the qualifying pt for acceptance in Mensa
*SAT offered prior to 1994 is one of the tests Mensa accepts. This earlier version is looked upon as an accurate, test of native intelligence. The current exam is a watered-down, politically correct(ed), hodge-podge and is no longer considered a reliable indicator of I.Q. Therefore, N/A
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