You obviously haven’t looked into this properly. The minimum score for entry into Mensa is different for various ways of testing. The minimum score on the Stanford-Binet is 132. My daughter’s test was carried out under the required controlled conditions by an educational psychologist. I am not sure which test she took but she was invited to join Mensa and was a member for a while but as there was nothing going on in her area she had no one to link up with.
On another note some valued members have left this forum because of your arrogance. Such a shame that you being relatively new here have upset some really lovely people. I am not arguing with you any longer as you are just not worth it.
I was actually tested by Mensa.
This here is from Mensa itself:
“On the Culture Fair test used by British Mensa, a score of 132 places a candidate in the top two per cent of the population (the average IQ is taken as 100). On the Cattell B III, also commonly used by Mensa, a score of 148 or above would be required. All Mensans are in the top two per cent by IQ whichever scale their intelligence was measured by.”
As I said previously, the minimum score for entry to Mensa is 148, which is the test I took as I scored just 136.
I was unaware they did a Culture Fair test where the required minimum figure was 132; but having quickly scanned it I see they’re the same tests, with same result requirements, but one is measured, if you like, in Imperial, whilst the other is in metric — if that makes sense.
Regardless, well done to your daughter, you must be proud.