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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 ...
Mensa International is the largest and oldest high-IQ society in the world. [3] [4] [5] It is a non-profit organisation open to people who score at the 98th percentile or higher on a standardised, supervised IQ or other approved intelligence test. [6]
The category contains notable people who are, or who have been, members of Mensa International, the high IQ society. Subcategories. This category has only the ...
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
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Intertel was founded in 1966 by Ralph Haines, following the example of Mensa founders Roland Berrill and Lancelot Ware, who wanted to create an association adapted to the gifted needs without any specific restriction of admission (with the exception of a minimum IQ). Intertel thus became the second oldest organization of this kind, Mensa being ...
NOTE: American Mensa by membership is 50% of International Mensa, and contains 134 Local Groups, many of which are larger than most other national groups. The existence of the process of award is not Bogus to the winners who pay to compete to win this award. What any national Mensa gives as an award is a Mensa award -- just localized.
Kashe Quest (born in June 22, 2018) is an American child genius who is the youngest member of American Mensa, having joined at 2 years old. [1]Quest was born in Los Angeles County, California, to an Indian American mother, Sukhjit Athwal (also known as Sue or Jit), who is a child development expert from Northern California, [2] [3] and an African American father, Devon, a law clerk.