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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I was in MCPS in mid-80s and took it and did get into the gifted program. It was the WISC-R. I also used it to join Mensa.[/quote] OP - how did you find the record of it? Mensa used your childhood test to get in even recently? Also… how do you like the Mensa activities and people?[/quote] Fun fact. My BIL, who is lazy and unemployed but really funny, was bragging about winning 1K games of solitaire and about his "giftedness" and that's why he couldnt' stand to work. So I wondered. Turns out you can use other tests to get into to MENSA. I took the GRE and my score easily got me in (back in the day when it was 3 parts, not 2). aNd I know how to earn money in the real world so I"m pretty sure I'm smarter than he is. :-)[/quote] IQ is more than income. [/quote]
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