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The three words of high IQ are a complete joke called the smarter club, which is more appropriate, the people in the club can not be called high IQ, they can only say that they are above average and like academics, and under the premise of no knowledge reserve, all high-IQ clubs exist to find people with the same sense of superiority as themselves. Even if the real high IQ only pays 1 10 energy to others, it is more than enough to take the top score, (and because of his extraordinary talent, he will be specially cultivated by the state since he was a child, such as the juvenile class and the Gifted Children's Association.)
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I've participated in high-IQ club competitions or something, my personal feelings, first, the professionalism is extremely poor, even the small competitions in the school are not as good, it is a group of people who know a little bit, playing with people who don't know, second, the rules and systems of the game, extremely unreasonable and unfair, I can't describe my experience, I personally think that I have participated in a lot of various competitions, but the rules and systems like this are really rare and extremely unfair.
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This group of people gathers, contacts, and communicates in the form of associations, which is essentially no different from the alumni association or the hometown association. The emergence and existence of high-IQ associations is only one of the results of human beings' "like gathers and people divide into groups", and the more or larger the association, the more difficult it is to evaluate objectively, especially when any organization does not have obvious social influence on events or specific achievements.
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People have social attributes. Everyone just drew a circle and shouted, and beckoned other people who wanted to come and come and play together.
As with any club, you may have made friends, learned things, and had a good time; may also have experienced drama, encountered drama spirits, and got angry.
No matter how simple it is, there is no need to complicate it.
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In my opinion, it is an opportunity to connect with more like-minded friends, and it is a lifelong decision. The IQ Association is not a comfort for self-appreciation, but an eternal harbor for the soul. The IQ Association is not a capital to show off, but a starting point for the rebirth of life.
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I've been in contact with this high-IQ club before, but I really don't think it's good, it's similar to the university club, and it's not as good as it in many ways, it's just a circle of making friends.
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I think it's important to have like-minded people like clubs, and if you want to find friends with high IQs to play with, you might as well go to the ACM competition or the Math Olympiad or other activities, even if you play the Rubik's Cube with others.
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No one in the High IQ Club has ever won an academic research award, and most of them are just learning from other people's research results.
People with high IQs never talk about their IQ, and they don't need to go into clubs to find their kind.
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However, there are no low-IQ clubs, because these people are busy with survival and don't have much energy to pay attention to whether they are high-IQ or not.
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A loose organization with IQ as the entry criterion, the economic activity and social influence of which are not yet evident today.
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A few years ago, Mensa invited me to join the club, and I talked to some of them and found that they were just a bunch of boring people who claimed to be highly intelligent.
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Mensa
The English name of Mensa is "Mensa", which means round table in Latin.
Mensah's takedown from the round table means that people want to sit together as equals, provided that they have similar IQs, of course.
Mensah was founded in 1946 in Oxford, England, by Roland Berrier, a lawyer, and Lance Welling, a scientist and lawyer.
At that time, these two people who thought they were unusually smart had the idea of compiling some difficult test questions to test their IQ, which were widely sought after.
Excited, Berrier and Welling simply set up a club and called for highly intelligent people to join.
Today, Mensa Club has more than 100,000 members in more than 100 countries and territories around the world.
There are generally 30 questions in the Mensa test paper, and 23 questions are answered correctly, which translates to an IQ of 148, which is the standard for joining the Mensa Club.
The Mensa test is generally based on the aspects of attention, observation, logical thinking, imagination and memory, and the distribution of these 30 questions is roughly the same, and you will find that which of these questions is better, that is, which aspect is more prominent.
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China High IQ Association (Shenghan).
Sub-Association of the World Intelligence Network.
IQ threshold: ITTP level 130+ (SD=15) 148+ (SD=24).
DBC Level 150+ (SD=15) 180+ (SD=24.)
Acceptance rate: ITTP level TOP 2%, 1 50 (with Mensa entry threshold).
DBC level TOP, 4 10000 (more than 90% of Mensa members will not be able to join Katsuhan DBC due to lack of IQ).
Mensa China
Mensa Association China Branch.
IQ threshold: 130+ (SD=15) 148+ (SD=24).
Acceptance rate: TOP 2%, 1 50
otf club
This is a high-IQ club established by 33IQ, through the rigorous selection of entrance tests and challenging club activities, so that OTF Club members can get mutual appreciation, recognition and improvement, and share each other's success.
Initiation threshold: Pass the entrance test produced by 33IQ.
Entrance Test Cut-off Score: The current cut-off score for the Initiation Test is 135 points. (Note:.)
Test scores are not indicative of a tester's IQ ability. The OTF Club test score is only a relative value (relative to all people who have taken the test) and is not an absolute reference to a person's IQ. )
Admission Exam Limit: The number of times you can take the exam is unlimited, and the interval is limited to one exam per month.
Acceptance rate: 1 20 (relatively high).
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