Mensa

Definition:

Mensa is an international society that was founded in 1946. It is open to individuals who score in the top 2% of the general population on a standardized intelligence test.

Subtitles

  1. Origins
  2. Mensa was established in 1946 by Roland Berrill, a barrister, and Dr. Lance Ware, a scientist and lawyer.

  3. Inclusivity
  4. Mensa is a society that welcomes people from all walks of life, regardless of their age, gender, race, or educational background.

  5. Membership
  6. To become a member of Mensa, an individual must score in the top 2% on an approved intelligence test.

  7. Activities
  8. Mensa organizes various activities aimed at stimulating intellectual and social interactions among its members, including lectures, social gatherings, games, and interest groups.

  9. Local and International Presence
  10. Mensa has chapters in many countries around the world, which organize local events and offer opportunities for members to connect globally.

  11. Benefits
  12. Being part of Mensa provides members with a network of high IQ individuals who share common interests, intellectual challenges, and opportunities for personal growth.

  13. Contributions to Society
  14. Members of Mensa have often made significant contributions to various fields, including science, mathematics, literature, and the arts.

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