There was a cool one as part of the Mensa test. It looked like a series of math questions, but once you figured the pattern to find the answers you didn't have to do the math! Thank god or else I wouldn't have done very well🐸
Good one.
Inconceivably, I actually saw the actor in an airport once.
I didn't want to bother him like a fanboy, so I got his eye and acted like I was drinking out of a poisoned cup, sticking my tongue out and rolling my eyes....and then gave him the thumbs up. LOL
Lol no :) & it wasn't a pattern to the answers. It was a pattern to the way you could figure each answer. I can't recall the details, but remember going from "oh shit" to "cool!"
That's pretty neat. Got a smart friend who was interested in taking the test until he realized it wasn't free. He always says he's smarter than the folks in Mensa because he wasn't dumb enough to pay for bragging rights lol.
You used to be able to do the home tests for free (UK / Ireland in the late 1980s). They’d send out a pack, you do it in <30 minutes, then post it back. They’d send you back the results. Not supervised or anything, but free (just paid postage) & yes by Mensa headquarters in the UK.
The real test cost money so no, never did it. Was just curious & did two home tests spaced 18 months apart. 3 points difference between them.
It's true. After taking it once and getting 110 (boo), I suddenly wondered if this other logic applied as well, and not just simple maths or whatever false impression I was under.
I retook the test and added +20 points to score a lean IQ of 130.
There was a cool one as part of the Mensa test. It looked like a series of math questions, but once you figured the pattern to find the answers you didn't have to do the math! Thank god or else I wouldn't have done very well🐸
I once took a mensa test against a Sicilian. I was told to never bet against him. He died a poisoned death.
I see what you did there, MAGA. LOL!!!
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Good one. Inconceivably, I actually saw the actor in an airport once.
I didn't want to bother him like a fanboy, so I got his eye and acted like I was drinking out of a poisoned cup, sticking my tongue out and rolling my eyes....and then gave him the thumbs up. LOL
u/#kek
Inconceivable!
My old boss said he was a member of Mensa. He was great at corporate strategy and making loyal customers, so I learned a lot from him.
BUUUUT..... I'm having my doubts now because he hated President Trump and got all his shots. 🤷♂️
Lots of intelligent morons out there😁
Ask him if he has heard of Womensa. If not, suggest he start the first chapter and lead it. He'll probably take the bait.
Was it multiples of 3?
Lol no :) & it wasn't a pattern to the answers. It was a pattern to the way you could figure each answer. I can't recall the details, but remember going from "oh shit" to "cool!"
Haha cool man. I know the feeling but not on a test like that! Lol
Hey, that feeling is good anywhere, anytime!👌
That's pretty neat. Got a smart friend who was interested in taking the test until he realized it wasn't free. He always says he's smarter than the folks in Mensa because he wasn't dumb enough to pay for bragging rights lol.
You used to be able to do the home tests for free (UK / Ireland in the late 1980s). They’d send out a pack, you do it in <30 minutes, then post it back. They’d send you back the results. Not supervised or anything, but free (just paid postage) & yes by Mensa headquarters in the UK.
The real test cost money so no, never did it. Was just curious & did two home tests spaced 18 months apart. 3 points difference between them.
I think that's what my friend did as well. He's got about a decade on me and says it was when he was a younger kid.
It's true. After taking it once and getting 110 (boo), I suddenly wondered if this other logic applied as well, and not just simple maths or whatever false impression I was under.
I retook the test and added +20 points to score a lean IQ of 130.
Sweet! That's cool you were able to take the test again! I thought they we're fussy about that🐸