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by RPB
Sat Mar 05, 2011 2:32 pm
Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
Topic: Mensa membership letter
Replies: 62
Views: 9892

Re: Mensa membership letter

Remembering back, it was the Texas Rehab counselor who remarked about jigsaw puzzles while reading the results and report from the psychologist. Probably the Texas Rehab counselor's idea, not in the report. Now I'd like to get a copy of it :lol: The look on the counselors face was :shock: :eek6 and she said "Did anyone ever tell you you were a genius? And I replied nope, but when the elementary school wanted to move me up several grades and my parents said no, I wish they would have, school was pretty boring.

I'm really not interested in joining. I didn't join yet another honor society in college I was invited to join, because I didn't care for some of their ideals, but I might write and express why I'm not interested in joining.
by RPB
Sat Mar 05, 2011 10:09 am
Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
Topic: Mensa membership letter
Replies: 62
Views: 9892

Re: Mensa membership letter

:thumbs2: I'd write to them, but I'm only a 148 IQ because due to having no left hand my jigsaw puzzle went slower than if I had two hands, otherwise I'd be on up there much higher .. (That's what the psychologist giving me the test said in 1980 when I was sent by Texas Rehabilitation Commission for testing to see if ... I wuz smart enuff to co to colldge ... Spose I wuz becuz I gat into 5 honor societies wile I wuz there and was in the top of the top 5% at U uv H :mrgreen: )

Edited to add:
I always thought you had to be at 150 (Einstein's IQ) or higher to join ?
Looks like both my brother and I could have joined (He's almost as smart as I am, but lacks "common sense" ... he votes wrong) http://www.us.mensa.org/Content/AML/Nav ... Scores.htm" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Maybe I will write them.

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