Mensa welcomes new youngest member . . .
22-Jun-07
British Mensa has welcomed its new youngest member - Georgia Brown aged just two years and 10 months.
Georgia, from Aldershot, joined the High IQ Society following an assessment by eminent child psychologist Professor Joan Freeman. Mensa can only test people over the age of ten and a half, so Georgia was accepted as a 'prior evidence' application when her IQ score showed she was within the top two per cent of the population.
The intelligent tot just missed out on being the youngest ever member of British Mensa, by six days. Ben Woods was 1035 days young when he joined in the 1990s - Georgia had reached the ripe old age of 1041 days when her membership was confirmed!
If you think you could match this intelligent tot, why not try the Mensa Supervised IQ Test yourself? Mensa tests run in regional locations throughout the year.
Anyone who has never tried an IQ test before can opt to get some practice first by requesting a Mensa Home Test
Mensa support for Gifted and Talented children
Professor Joan Freeman's website
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- Date:
- 22-Jun-07
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