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jamesish
Knockin' on Heaven's Door
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Making an attempt? If you didn't have it already, you can't post here.
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5:33 pm on Aug. 17, 2008 | Joined Jan. 2008 | 210 Days Active Join to learn more about jamesish South Carolina, United States | Metrosexual Male | 15611 Posts | 24882 Points
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Aria of Silence
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No I'm not, but I think that it could be a good idea. However, it probably is full of self righteous dickwads. You just have to take the good with the bad. In any case, good luck with it! I hear that its ridiculously hard.
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Sins and Demons
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Try taking the like trial mensa test online. I am going to guess it is alot easier than the real thing. I got a score saying i have a good chance of passing but the questions did not seem to take much thought so it may not be an accurate guess. Good luck.
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Elm
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Mensa groups vary wildly by region. Try finding out some information about your local group and ask members what the atmosphere is like.
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8:45 am on Aug. 20, 2008 | Joined Dec. 2006 | 205 Days Active Join to learn more about Elm Pennsylvania, United States | 3444 Posts | 5599 Points
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exceedinglyrare
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I'll be honest: I don't see the point in societies like Mensa. It's all well and good to be able to hold up a membership card (or whatever they have) and say, "I am the smartest!" but when it comes to the real world (read: working world), I've found (to my chagrin) that employers care more about your experience in a specific field than about how high your test scores were. I've never taken the Mensa test, but I do have a whole laundry list of intellectual accomplishments (Dean's Lists, NHS, studying at Oxford, 3.5-3.8 GPA from high school on, etc.). I've found that in my job hunting in the past three years, not one of my employers cared that I'd made the Dean's List in college. They all wanted to know how much experience I had in any given field (healthcare, office management, sales, advertising, etc.). So that's just been my experience. Obviously, ymmv, but I don't know many people who would consider you more for a position because of your Mensa membership than someone who didn't have that membership but had more experience.
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