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Countries that have a national Mensa, 2021. Mensa International consists of around 150,000 members in 100 countries [2] and in 54 national groups. [16] The national groups issue periodicals, such as Mensa Bulletin, the monthly publication of American Mensa, [17] and Mensa Magazine, the monthly publication of British Mensa. [18]
Scott Adams – cartoonist, creator of Dilbert, former member [1] Simon Ambrose – winner of Britain's Apprentice television show [2] Arlan Andrews – American engineer, writer of science fiction and non-fiction [3] Isaac Asimov – prolific author, former vice-president of Mensa International [4] Jean Auel – author of The Clan of the Cave ...
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No. of members Approx. no. of countries Eligibility / Rarity Approx. IQ Mensa International: 1946: ≈ 145,000 (as of 2022) [12] 100: Top 2 percent of population (98th percentile; 1 person out of 50) 130 Intertel: 1966: ≥ 1,700 (as of July 2024) [13] 40: Top 1 percent (99th percentile; 1 out of 100) 135 Triple Nine Society: 1978
It would be nice if the link didn't go to Mensa International as that is confusing since the American Mensa page has been redireted. 66.23.230.122 18:26, 2 February 2007 (UTC) If you want to discuss American Mensa, you could do it on the Mensa International discussion page. There was a page for American Mensa, it was deleted (prod) in October.
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The following is a list of the major existing intergovernmental organizations (IGOs). For a more complete listing, see the Yearbook of International Organizations , [ 1 ] which includes 25,000 international non-governmental organizations (INGOs), excluding for-profit enterprises, about 5,000 IGOs, and lists dormant and dead organizations as ...
Mensa itself is an international organization whose qualifications consist solely of intelligence (well, of doing well on intelligence tests, at any rate.) I would imagine that many Mensa members would object to being classified by ethnicity, and I don't see how the resulting list would be meaningful or useful.