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6->''Mensa has three stated purposes:''
7->''-To identify and foster human intelligence for the benefit of humanity''
8->''-To encourage research in the nature, characteristics and uses of intelligence''
9->''-To promote stimulating intellectual and social opportunities for its members.''
10-->-- From [[http://www.mensa.org/ Mensa International's website]] "About Mensa"
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12Mensa is the largest and oldest high IQ society in the world. It is a non-profit organization started in 1946, and open to people who score at the 98th percentile or higher on a standardized, supervised IQ or other approved intelligence test. Mensa is formally composed of national groups and the umbrella organization Mensa International, which is based in England.
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14“[[MeaningfulName Mensa]]” means “table” in Latin, and the logo is the world on a table, demonstrating the coming together of equals – like the Knights of the Round Table[[note]]Only less like regal knights and more like a bunch of people eating snacks and trading really bad puns while playing Trivial Pursuit.[[/note]]. The unofficial mascot is the [[TheOwlKnowingOne owl]].[[note]]Legend has it that the name was originally ''Mens'', meaning "mind" in Latin; the story goes that this was scrapped after it was realised that this made the society's publication look like "Men's", especially when in all-caps, which in mid-20th century Britain would be interpreted to mean "Sodomites'". Whether or not this is true, it was reported on ''Series/{{QI}}'', which would be the first TV series to join Mensa if TV series could join.[[/note]]
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16Some people refer to Mensa as an "elite" organization in a pejorative sense.[[note]]It doesn't help that "elite" is a rather broadly defined word. Yes, the most intelligent are absolutely "elite" in having the highest [=IQs=], but many in that group would not characterize themselves as "the best" or "superior to others" in most other respects. (And continuing on down the definitions, they are definitely not a 10-point typesetting commonly found on typewriters.)[[/note]] It's important to remember that Mensa's requirements are not intended to exclude, but to ''find and bring together'' highly intelligent individuals.[[note]]Because it's not like it's very polite to go asking random people on the street their IQ.[[/note]] While of course there are some who join to prove something to themselves, the majority join to meet people and make friends. Some find it very helpful in understanding their own intelligence to have the chance to be around others who they already know are intelligent.
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18Mensa does not have an established platform or set of values. Individual Mensans can and do have opinions about religion, politics, etc - but the organization as a whole does not. Inside of Mensa are multiple Member-operated Special Interest Groups ([=SIGs=]), of varying activity levels on subjects which range from religion to politics to movies to ESP to medical conditions to food. A [=SIG=] must be approved by the national organization to become official, and cannot use the words "Mensa" or "Mensan" in its name.[[note]]To do so would seem to imply the larger organization's official endorsement of that special interest/opinion[[/note]]
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20The events differ according to whatever a local group does, often having meetings at restaurants, or games nights, or parties at people's homes. The events are posted in a monthly newsletter. Some groups have more events than others. Most groups are centered around cities, making it harder for Mensans who are out in the country to attend regularly. Each local group is loosely led by a Local Secretary ("[=LocSec=]") who is voted on. Many local groups' largest events of the year are Regional Gatherings (RG), which usually attract members from nearby areas and often last a weekend at a hotel. An RG usually includes low room rates for the group, a hospitality suite with food and socialization, a games room and a number of seminars on a range of subjects. Some Mensans make it a point to go to as many RG's as possible - there's usually one going on every weekend, somewhere, in the United States at least.
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22A country will have an Annual Gathering (AG) once a year. For instance, the American and Canadian [=AGs=] are usually held during the [[UsefulNotes/AmericanHolidays American Independence Day]] (July 4th) or Canada Day (July 1st) holiday weekends respectively. Sometimes World Gatherings are held, such as in 2006 to celebrate 60 years of Mensa - an estimated 2,500 members from over 30 countries attended.
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24American Mensa also holds a Mind Games event every year. At the event Mensans spend an entire weekend playing an assortment of games for instance, 65 were available in 2012. At the end of the weekend they rate each game, and five winners are chosen to receive the Mensa Select seal. A sampling of previous winners includes TabletopGame/TrivialPursuit, TabletopGame/MagicTheGathering, Scattegories, Taboo, and Apples to Apples.
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26What would you see if you went to a Mensa event? Well, of the three stated goals above, most members enjoy the social aspect. Being able to meet people who you absolutely know have a like level of intelligence is not something Mensa members get in their daily lives.[[note]]Which at first experience can be both wonderful and/or surprising. Wonderful in that it's nice to see other people thinking like you, but surprising in that some intelligent people aren't very accustomed to other people "keeping up" with their thought processes. People who are accustomed to being the smartest person in the room find they have to adjust a little.[[/note]] What you find for the most part is people sitting around and talking, playing games, sharing jokes and doing other things normal people do. You’ll see all the sorts of people you would see at any social gathering. Probably not everyone you see will be a member, either. A Mensan's spouse and children are welcome at events, whether they themselves actually qualify or not. While in the general population, extroverts outnumber introverts, in Mensa this tends to be flipped with introverts in the majority.
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28For more information, you can visit [[http://www.mensa.org/ Mensa International's website]], and even has a sample test which cannot tell if you qualify for Mensa, but can give you a feel for the sort of things you will see on an actual test.
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30Mensa is a name, not an acronym, so only the first letter has to be capitalized.
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32!What are the chances a person could get in?
33We'll answer the obvious question on lots of people's minds when learning about Mensa: Do I qualify?
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35Anyone can join if they have scored at the 98th percentile on the accepted tests. All you need is one test score - low scores on previous tests do not count against the person[[note]]So if you only just barely ''don't'' qualify you ''can'' keep taking tests hoping for a passing score.[[/note]]. After that requirement, any human, any color, any creed, any income level is welcome to join. Mensa likes to point out that while people call them elitist, you will find it hard to find another organization so accepting of so many different types of people.
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37Mensa has its own test you can take. It will not tell you what your specific IQ is, simply if you qualify for Mensa or not. You must be over 14 years old to take Mensa's own test, but other IQ tests exist for any age. (For more about UsefulNotes/IQTesting in general, see that page.) Many local groups will have a test during their RG - sometimes taking the test includes admission to the RG the full day of the test.
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39The best place to go for information, of course, [[http://www.mensa.org/national-groups is the International Mensa Website's listing of each country's Mensa websites.]] Visit the site for your home country and they will have information on how to see if you qualify, and how to contact your local group.
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41It cannot be stressed hard enough that if you want to be in Mensa, but don't score into it - we are sure you are smart enough not to base your perception of yourself ''on a number''. Everyone has an intelligence they can make the most of, even if it isn't exceptional.
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43!!Works where Mensa is mentioned or alluded to:
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45[[AC: NewspaperComics]]
46* ''ComicStrip/{{Dilbert}}'': Dilbert joined Mensa in 1992.
47** [[http://search.dilbert.com/comic/Mensa Series of four strips here.]]
48* ''ComicStrip/TheFarSide'': One character lets slip the "D-word" at a Mensa convention. It's "duh". (Not TruthInTelevision. Mensans have plenty of "duh" moments, it could even be argued they hit them harder.)
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50[[AC: {{Film}}]]
51* ''Film/MiracleMile'': When the group from the café is brainstorming over who to take with them to safety, one person says “We have to think Mensa here!”
52* ''Film/MeMyselfAndIrene'': Charlie's wife runs off with an dwarf African-American limousine driver who also happens to be the head of the local Mensa chapter.
53* During ''The Film Crew'''s riffing of ''The Giant of Marathon''.
54-->'''Phillipides:''' The gods gave me strength, but they gave you something more important - intelligence. Be sure you make use of it.
55-->'''Mike Nelson:''' Please join Mensa.
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57[[AC: {{Literature}}]]
58* Creator/WoodyAllen's short story "The Whore of Mensa," about a man who is unhappy because his wife will not discuss Ezra Pound or other sophisticated subjects, so he seeks out a service that provides college students for this purpose.
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62* ''Series/BarneyMiller'': A [[Recap/BarneyMillerS8E14 Season 8 episode]] has the detectives arresting a guy who burglarized the local Mensa office. It turns out that he's a member, and he did it because 1) he's a career criminal and 2) he can't stand his fellow brainiacs.
63* ''Series/{{Columbo}}'': "[[Recap/ColumboS06E03 The Bye-Bye Sky-High IQ Murder Case]]" is set at a Mensa-style club, with the killer being an InsufferableGenius who considered the victim, and the other members of the club, to be inferior to his own intellect. When dealing with Columbo, he occasionally got glimpses through Columbo's façade, and by the time of the his arrest, was relieved to have been caught by someone he now considered a peer, intellectually.
64* ''Series/{{NCIS}}'': On "Need To Know" it's revealed that Abby Sciuto is a Mensa member, when she mentions meeting a 'guy from NASA' named Colin (who turns out to be a child) at a Mensa meeting.
65* ''Series/StargateAtlantis'': It’s revealed in the first season that Rodney is in Mensa, and Shepard qualified but decided not to join. Atlantis evidently has its own Mensa chapter. (Presumably informal, as it would probably violate security to inform the organization of an offworld group.)
66** Shepard brings it up again in the 2nd Season episode "Coup D'etat"
67** Is talked about in the Season 3 episode "[=McKay=] and Mrs. Miller". It is learned that in one parallel universe it is Shepard who is in Mensa, and not [=McKay=].
68** Columbus, Ohio Area Mensa had permission to sell buttons to benefit their local scholarship program. The buttons had a link to [[http://www.mensa-atlantis.org/ www.mensa-atlantis.org]], but that simply redirects to the American Mensa Website now.
69* ''Series/LasVegas'': [[BrilliantButLazy Delinda]], who is a member of Mensa, but usually acts very flighty and has a short attention span. She used to be a psychology major, and can still reel off several concepts from the field at the drop of a hat, but quit because it was boring.
70* Alan Statham, the neurotic Consultant radiologist, from ''Series/GreenWing'' states that he's a member of Mensa.
71* Rose Ortiz, the Pink Ranger in ''Series/PowerRangersOperationOverdrive'', is stated to have a "Mensa-level intellect", though it doesn't outright mean she's a member.
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74* ''Magazine/{{Playboy}}'': Did a pictorial in November 1985 of "[[NerdsAreSexy The Women of Mensa]]" featuring young women who were Mensa members. As you read the "famous Mensa members" below, you'll see a Mensa member made "Playmate of the Month" in 1987.
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77* ''Webcomic/KevinAndKell'': Lindesfarne and Fenton's specific IQ scores are never mentioned, just that they're high enough that Commander Kitsune gave them Mensa memberships for a wedding gift. You can't really do that, though - the scores have to be submitted ''by the applicant'' in original form or notarized before you can become a member. Maybe he just paid up their dues.
78* [[http://www.achewood.com/index.php?date=10172005 this comic]] of ''Webcomic/{{Achewood}}''. Ray apparently bought his way into Mensa.
79* ''Webcomic/BadMachinery'': Linton has a supposedly "official" Mensa membership certificate from the Internet, whose authenticity is doubted by Jack and Sonny when they note that the logo is in Comic Sans and "genius" is misspelled. [[http://scarygoround.com/?date=20140319 Link]]
80* In ''{{Webcomic/Narbonic}}'', the superintelligent gerbil Artie is jokingly called "The Mensa Rat".
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83* ''[[https://www.iheart.com/podcast/867-my-year-in-mensa-55379945/ My Year In Mensa]]'' is a limited run Podcast by Creator/JamieLoftus, which is a critical look of the history, and internal culture of the society, made after Jamie took the membership test, and joined the society's facebook group.
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85[[AC:WesternAnimation]]
86* ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'':
87** Lisa is invited to join the Springfield chapter of Mensa in "They Saved Lisa's Brain". The members of the Springfield Chapter are Comic Book Guy, Dr. Hibbert, Principal Skinner, Professor Frink, and Lindsay Naegle.
88-->'''Lisa:''' My family never talks about library standards. And every time I try to steer the conversation that way, they make me feel like a nerd.
89-->'''Comic Book Guy:''' We are hardly nerds. Would a nerd wear such an irreverent sweatshirt?
90-->'''Lisa:''' [reading his shirt] "[[Literature/DickAndJane C:/DOS C:/DOS/RUN RUN/DOS/RUN]]". [laughs] [[GeekReferencePool Oh, only one person in a million would find that funny]].
91-->'''Professor Frink:''' Yes, we call that the "Dennis Miller Ratio."
92** In "Frink Gets Testy", an apocalypse-fearing Mr. Burns summons the Springfield chapter of Mensa to assist in deciding who is good enough to board his Doomsday Ark. This time around, Lisa and Principal Skinner aren't members, but Sideshow Mel and Manjula Nahasapeemapetilon are.
93* In one episode of ''WesternAnimation/ExtremeGhostbusters'', a ghost modeled on [[RiddleOfTheSphinx the Sphinx]] asks a riddle of its victims and renders those who answer incorrectly into helpless, mindless beings. This includes ''an entire chapter of Mensa''.
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95!!Famous people who are current or former members of Mensa:
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97Yep, there are even a few names you'll see around here! This list is compiled from [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Mensans Wikipedia's page on notable Mensa members]], and Mensa's own [[http://www.mensa.org/prominent-mensans Prominent Mensa Members]] page. This list skews mostly to the entertainment industry or people who pop up around here.
98%% NOTE: Please only add names that are actual or former members of Mensa. Just because a person is intelligent or seems intelligent does not mean they are affiliated with or even want to be affiliated with the organization. For instance Sharon Stone and Jodie Foster are often cited as members but are not - keep in mind some of us tropers who are Mensa members can check the directory, too.%%
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100* Scott Adams - creator of the comic strip ''ComicStrip/{{Dilbert}}''
101* Creator/IsaacAsimov - author of more books than you can shake a stick at[[note]]Asimov was a long-time member and Vice President of Mensa International, albeit reluctantly; he described some members of that organization as "brain-proud and aggressive about their [=IQs=]." He took more joy in being president of the American Humanist Association.[[/note]]
102* Jean M. Auel - author of ''Literature/EarthsChildren'' series
103* Derek Keith Barbosa - aka rapper Chino XL
104* Creator/TheodoreBikel - Was Nominated for an Academy Award for 1951's ''The Defiant Ones''. Also, in the above-mentioned Columbo episode.
105* Richard Bolles - Author of ''What Color is Your Parachute?''
106* Asia Carrera - the former pornographic actress
107* Leslie Charteris - Writer and author of ''Literature/TheSaint'' novels
108* Adrian Cronauer - the inspiration for ''Film/GoodMorningVietnam''
109* Creator/GeenaDavis - ''Film/{{Beetlejuice}}'', ''Film/ThelmaAndLouise'', ''Film/TheLongKissGoodnight'', etc.[[note]]She's been quoted as to have never been to any meetings.[[/note]]
110* Nelson [=DeMille=] - Wrote the book on which the film ''Film/TheGeneralsDaughter'' was based.
111* Wrestling/PreciousPaulEllering, the [[{{Kayfabe}} on-]] and [[ProWrestlingIsReal off-]] screen manager for the ProfessionalWrestling TagTeam Wrestling/TheRoadWarriors.
112* Antonella Gambotto-Burke - Australian author of ''The Eclipse: A Memoir of Suicide''
113* Nolan Gould – American actor, ''Series/ModernFamily''
114* Kara Hayward - Child Actress of ''Film/MoonriseKingdom''.[[note]]She joined Mensa when she was 9.[[/note]]
115* Creator/GlenneHeadly - Wife of Creator/JohnMalkovich, appeared in ''Film/MrHollandsOpus'', ''Film/SgtBilko'', and other films.
116* Lucy Irvine - Author of the 1983 book ''Castaway'' ([[TitleConfusion Not related]] to 1997's movie ''Film/CastAway'')
117* Myles Jeffrey – Actor in ''Series/EarlyEdition''
118* William H. Keith, Jr. -- Military science fiction writer
119* Erik Kuselias – Creator/{{ESPN}} radio and television personality
120* Mell Lazarus – Cartoonist, creator of comic strips ''Miss Peach'' and ''Momma''
121* Scott Levy - Professional wrestler, AKA Wrestling/{{Raven}}
122* Janet [=McDonald=] – Lawyer and author of African American young adult novels
123* Michael Muhney – Actor in ''Series/VeronicaMars'' and ''Series/TheYoungAndTheRestless''
124* Creator/EllenMuth – Actress in ''Dolores Claiborne'' and ''Series/DeadLikeMe''
125* Joyce Carol Oates – Author of ''The Gravedigger's Daughter''
126* Markus Persson – Creator and developer of ''VideoGame/{{Minecraft}}''
127* Julie Peterson – ''Magazine/{{Playboy}}'' Playmate of the Month: February 1987, and graduate of Life School of Chiropractic.[[note]]So that's ''Dr.'' Julie Peterson... Playmate of the Month, 1987.[[/note]]
128* Creator/AlanRachins – Actor on ''Series/LALaw'' and ''Series/DharmaAndGreg'' (Dharma's father).
129* Ashley Rickards – Actress on ''Series/{{Awkward}}'' and ''Series/AmericanHorrorStoryMurderHouse''.
130* Creator/JimmySavile – English DJ, actor and television/radio personality. Revealed to be a serial child molester after his death.
131* General Norman Schwarzkopf, Jr. – planner of [[UsefulNotes/GulfWar Operation Desert Storm]]
132* Laura Shields – English model and actress
133* Creator/QuentinTarantino – ''Film/InglouriousBasterds'', ''Film/KillBill'', ''Film/PulpFiction'', etc.
134* Marilyn vos Savant – The last person ever listed in ''Guinness World Records'' under "Highest IQ"[[note]]The category has been withdrawn. She qualifies for and is in Mega (see above under AlwaysSomeoneBetter), and the chance of someone else scoring that high - or even what scoring that high means - are up to subjective interpretation.[[/note]]
135* Deborah Yates - Member of the Radio City Rockettes.
136* Creator/RogerZelazny – American writer
137* Tetsuya Iwanaga[[note]]Not to be confused with voice actor Creator/TetsuyaIwanaga[[/note]] - Japanese model, actor, and pharmacist, best known for his improvised performance on ''Series/KamenRiderExAid'' as Kuroto Dan turning the character into a FountainOfMemes.
138* Yuka Kageyama, member of Music/Hinatazaka46

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