Poll: Mensa

Would you be a member of Mensa?

  • Already a member

    Votes: 21 7.0%
  • Could be a member if I could be bothered

    Votes: 87 29.0%
  • I don't think I would get in

    Votes: 39 13.0%
  • I don't know if I'd get in or not (and I don't care)

    Votes: 153 51.0%

  • Total voters
    300
If you made it common knowledge that you were in Mensa, wouldn't you have the constant feeling like everyone was trying to get one over on you or that you some how had to prove your intellect ?

It's more that every expects you to do something brilliant. If you do something that seems impressive you would probably get well it's no surprise you are a genius.
 
one thing i can tell from this is that 30% of the people on this forum are deluded lol

B@

I did read somewhere that the average uni graduates IQ was around the 130 mark, not sure with Labours policy of getting the world and its cat to go into further education that this still holds. However I would hazard a bet that we have a high proportion of uni graduates on this board and that the IQ will be very different from the normal distribution.

Having said that, including the people that claim to be members I do find it very hard to believe that the skew would be that great that we have 35% of the board in the top 2% of the worlds IQ.
 
what you imagine is fair enough, and it might be pretty spot on, I never attended any meets.

However, why does being part of a club make you a tool?

Do you play footie for a team in a Sunday league? tool
Are you a member of a photography club? tool

etc

No need to label people just because they join clubs to be with like minded folk.

No one's saying that. Mensa doesn't equal like minded either, this is the issue, people are wrongly confusing the fact that IQ and intelligence are the very same thing.

To have a club that focuses on the premise that all its members are geniuses, and that because of that, are like minded, is quite a wrong assumption.

Intelligence covers such a large range of things that you can't say two (or more) people are like minded based solely on the assertion that they are intelligent.
 
I had my IQ tested by a Psychologist as a teenager and was only told I was above average. I don't know which scale they used so can't even be sure which bracket that places me in but I do know I'm not in the top 2% Mensa require.
 
I recall being asked via a text message if you had to pay to take the Mensa test by a lad in my class. You know, one of those loaded questions people ask to thinly veil boasting. When I replied that I had no idea, he then sent a follow up text informing me that he'd been invited to take it you see, even though I didn't enquire as to why he asked in the first place.

I was rather amused when he then went on to fail a few of our HNC exams, some rather miserably.
 
To have a club that focuses on the premise that all its members are geniuses, and that because of that, are like minded, is quite a wrong assumption.

Intelligence covers such a large range of things that you can't say two (or more) people are like minded based solely on the assertion that they are intelligent.

You do realise that the club is not just a big meet up, they have various sub groups just like these forums where people can go and interact with like minded individuals.
 
Having said that, including the people that claim to be members I do find it very hard to believe that the skew would be that great that we have 35% of the board in the top 2% of the worlds IQ.

Had to be done really :p

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Nitefly what is your opinion of the people who are intelligent but act less so to fit in more?

It's a bit of a shame if you feel you have to dumb yourself down for people. I think people as a whole are reasonably smart anyway. I can't imagine anyone having to dumb down their opinions save for being to the point... and rarely does anyone dumb down their tastes :p
 
Just for fun, I did the Mensa Workout and of the 24 I managed to answer in time, I got 18 correct (75%). I haven't actually done one of these tests since my graduate application days but I think with a bit more practice I could get into Mensa*. It's not something that interests me though - I'm more inspired by the work I do and the people I work with. :)

*I don't actually know how difficult the tests are in comparison so that may be optimistic. ;)
 
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