Posted on 05/26/21
| News Source: The Hill
A 2-year-old girl in California has become the youngest American member of Mensa with a genius-level IQ of 146.
Fox Los Angeles affiliate station KTTV reported Tuesday that Kashe Quest was admitted to the largest and oldest high IQ society in the world with an IQ 46 points above the national average in the U.S.
Mensa, which was founded in 1946 and has roughly 145,000 members in 100 countries around the world, admits individuals who score in the top 2 percent of the population.
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According to Mensa International’s website, the two most well-known IQ tests are Stanford-Binet and Cattell, with scores of at least 132 and 148, respectively, considered in the top 2 percent range.
According to the Stanford-Binet test website, a score above 145 is considered “genius or near genius.”
Read more at The Hill.