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purplelirpa 04-10-2011 01:14 PM

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Originally Posted by Strange Famous (Post 2890258)

If you need reassurance...since I looked into it, apparently even my score of 142 is enough for MENSA: ask yourself this - if a society for clever people would let in even me, the bar cannot being set high. If you were taken out of classes to attend some sessions for brighter pupils it is likely that you must be bright enough for MENSA. I used to get taken out of class, for the purpose of standing and facing the wall outside so I couldnt distract other pupils anymore.

There's some failed logic here--you demonstrated that you don't understand how grading works on these tests. The IQ test you took might not have even been an actual IQ test, do you remember the name of it?
If a retarded person thinks he's the president, is anyone going to correct him?

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Originally Posted by Strange Famous (Post 2890258)
In terms of concrete advise, I think it is pretty straightforward and the OP will know for themselves: try to be relaxed about the test, do some practice online for a couple of weeks before hand... there isnt much else to it.

See below:

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Originally Posted by purplelirpa (Post 2886989)
I want to know how I can "boost" my abilities a bit before the test. I know about all the "get a good night's rest and eat a good breakfast," but are there any drills or things that might improve my time? A lot of the questions were pattern-recognition, so has anyone taken any tests that test your pattern recognition skills and then explain the answer?

I take the actual test in May, so I would like to have enough pattern practices, and also do some refresher stuff with math and vocab. Any suggestions?

Some people take these sorts of tests for fun, so I was mainly asking if anyone has tried any that they like.

EventHorizon 04-10-2011 01:23 PM

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Originally Posted by purplelirpa (Post 2886989)
Just in case I'm actually hovering around 96th-98th percentile, I want to know how I can "boost" my abilities a bit before the test. I know about all the "get a good night's rest and eat a good breakfast," but are there any drills or things that might improve my time?

i heard snorting adderal or ritalin can achieve these results if but for a short amount of time. depends on how bad you want to get into the brainiac club

KirStang 04-10-2011 01:31 PM

Jesus, snorting amphetamines to get in to a braniac club doesn't sound like the way to go.

purplelirpa 04-10-2011 01:33 PM

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Originally Posted by EventHorizon (Post 2890339)
i heard snorting adderal or ritalin can achieve these results if but for a short amount of time. depends on how bad you want to get into the brainiac club

Certainly don't want it that bad.

EventHorizon 04-10-2011 02:11 PM

well the saying "you're not doing your best unless you're cheating" came from somewhere didn't it? i don't condone the use of drugs under any circumstances other than those prescribed by a doctor/common sense (gargling listerine to kill strep), but i dont know how dedicated PL is to getting into the MENTAL club or whatever

Strange Famous 04-10-2011 03:20 PM

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Originally Posted by purplelirpa (Post 2890336)
If a retarded person thinks he's the president, is anyone going to correct him?


Depends if this imaginery person sits at home and and orders around an imaginery cabinet, or if he turns up at the white house and wants to be let into the Oval Office, eh?

Oh, and once youre in MENSA you'll have to not use terms like "retarded"... its not really seen as political correct.

LordEden 04-10-2011 03:56 PM

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Originally Posted by Strange Famous (Post 2890359)
Oh, and once youre in MENSA you'll have to not use terms like "retarded"... its not really seen as political correct.

Does anyone else find it ironic that SF is lecturing on political correctness?

I know I do.

noodle 04-10-2011 04:23 PM

Ah, yes, but he is not in Mensa. :lol:

Ourcrazymodern? 04-10-2011 04:37 PM

Nor am I, but I find LordEden's use of the language confusing.:rolleyes:

purplelirpa, I trust you'll let us know what you decide to do & what happens.

LordEden 04-10-2011 05:24 PM

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Originally Posted by Ourcrazymodern? (Post 2890379)
Nor am I, but I find LordEden's use of the language confusing.:rolleyes:

Yeah yeah, well I'm not in Mensa either. hahaha.

Fixed the grammar when I realized I couldn't read my own statement. :shakehead: I hate when that happens.

*****

To the OP: LP, I say go for it. Will it be everything you wanted it to be? Probably not. Will you find it rewarding if you do? Probably. You passed a smart test, you are not stupid, go YOU! I mean that without any sarcasm, I'd feel that way if I passed it. If it makes you feel better, then do it. No harm in that.

EventHorizon 04-10-2011 05:49 PM

ok LP i have a new idea. I must say, this is a really whacky idea that only some twisted, primordial, and ultimately base to the Nth degree "human" would ever do, you don't need me to tell you that, but what about studying with someone who is already in the treehouse/blanket fort you're trying to get in to? that way they can tell you what to expect, and you can study based on what they've been tested on.

purplelirpa 04-10-2011 06:28 PM

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Originally Posted by Strange Famous (Post 2890359)
Oh, and once youre in MENSA you'll have to not use terms like "retarded"... its not really seen as political correct.

...that's what she said.

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Originally Posted by EventHorizon (Post 2890392)
ok LP i have a new idea. I must say, this is a really whacky idea that only some twisted, primordial, and ultimately base to the Nth degree "human" would ever do, you don't need me to tell you that, but what about studying with someone who is already in the treehouse/blanket fort you're trying to get in to? that way they can tell you what to expect, and you can study based on what they've been tested on.

That would be great, but I think it would be difficult to find one. They're all very antisocial and don't go outdoors much. Not sure how I could lure one out--maybe walking down the street shaking a boggle cube.

KirStang 04-10-2011 07:59 PM

First rule of Mensa Club, you don't talk about Mensa-club.


...somehow doesn't sound right with 3 syllables.

EventHorizon 04-10-2011 08:20 PM

maybe there are chapters of MRSA near you or something that you could look up and get in contact with a few members?

Strange Famous 04-11-2011 11:25 AM

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Originally Posted by LordEden (Post 2890367)
Does anyone else find it ironic that SF is lecturing on political correctness?

I know I do.

Why's that? Are you trying to imply I am not politically correct?

I am a modern person, and take care not to offend people, just because I might have a bit of banter in the office about gay sex doesnt mean I'm insensitive.

If I was gonna make comments on other man's intelligence, I'd wait to see what I scored though... when he comes back with his IQ at 160, then maybe he can talk of "retards" who think they are kings, and can only score an IQ of 142...

LordEden 04-11-2011 02:10 PM

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Originally Posted by Strange Famous (Post 2890648)
Why's that? Are you trying to imply I am not politically correct?

I am a modern person, and take care not to offend people, just because I might have a bit of banter in the office about gay sex doesnt mean I'm insensitive.

If I was gonna make comments on other man's intelligence, I'd wait to see what I scored though... when he comes back with his IQ at 160, then maybe he can talk of "retards" who think they are kings, and can only score an IQ of 142...

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Originally Posted by Wikipage
Political correctness (adjectivally, politically correct; both forms commonly abbreviated to PC) is a term which denotes language, ideas, policies, and behavior seen as seeking to minimize social and institutional offense in occupational, gender, racial, cultural, sexual orientation, religious belief, disability, and age-related contexts, and doing so to an excessive extent.

Making fun of someone about how they are gay (in doing so telling someone that being gay is "wrong" or "inferior") is politically incorrect. You are downing a sexual culture to make fun of you co-worker.

Wearing a shirt out in public that reads, "Women are property" just to get people to notice you is politically incorrect AND real life trolling

So, yeah... Let's break down the joke. You post anti-gay and anti-women statements all over the board and then you lecture someone on being PC. Yeah... let me check that... Yep, that's ironic.

I stand by my statement.

Strange Famous 04-12-2011 10:20 AM

How could I possibly be anti gay? My own mother is a lesbian.

To be honest thats simply just silly.

Anti-woman? I cant think of anything further from the truth. You couldnt find one example of me posting an anti-woman statement here or anywhere else. The shirt I wore was just a silly joke when I was young. Some girls who saw it would roll their eyes or call me a wanker, but I never met anyone who found it offensive.

As an employer I frequently hired female staff. I am the kind of person who always holds open doors or offers my seat on the train to a lady. To call me a sexist is just evidence that you are no longer basing anything you say to me in reality, you are just trying to annoy me for the sake of it. I have no idea why though?

LordEden 04-12-2011 01:05 PM

^

To steal something from uncle phil:

never wrestle with a pig.
you both get dirty;
the pig likes it.

Lindy 04-23-2011 08:58 PM

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Originally Posted by noodle (Post 2889428)
....Plus, sometimes it's nice to say, "look what I can do." I've had conversations with other Mensa members and it's nice to talk with people that use grown-up words. And don't care when I use them or when I say, "Fuck off."

Quoted for truth. It's sometimes hard to find a conversation that doesn't dwell on professional sports, crabgrass, or television shows. The two Mensa members that I know (one's an engineer, the other a musician) don't fit any of the stereotypes in this thread.

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Originally Posted by purplelirpa (Post 2890072)
This seems to be echoed by quite a few other people, who I feel may be misunderstanding my reasons for wanting to join mensa.

When I was in 7th grade, I had a wonderful opportunity to go to a summer camp sponsored by the gifted education resource institute. Up until that point, I was in advanced classes for some of my schooling, but generally forced to mix with people who made me feel like shit for being smart. I was ostracized and made to feel like something was very wrong with me by the people I interacted with. I didn't realize at the time that people generally don't like realizing someone is functioning on a different level than they are. And really, I don't blame them.

When I got to the camp, I met many people who were there for the same reason I was--we scored in the top 2% of our standardized testing and qualified to study at this camp. It was academic-based, but we all had a lot of fun goofing off and acting silly during our free time. Finally, people who I didn't have to pretend to be stupid in front of just to fit in! We could talk, share ideas, metaphors, dreams, and our new-found sexualities.

Since 7th grade, I've been through a lot of shit that could make it difficult for me to qualify for such a thing again--I have some chronic medical issues, I dropped out of high school, I did my fair share of drugs, I have been jumping from one severely stressful situation to another for the past 8 years. I know that I'm smart enough, I'm not doing this to prove anything to anyone. I just hope that I would perform well enough to be able to make it in, because it's worth something to me.

Now, I'm stuck in corporate hell, making good money with good benefits. I'm having to network with people. They had me join the chamber of commerce (for a $50 yearly fee, I will add), to talk to people about sales and shit that I am not exactly passionate about, but which I am good enough at to make money doing it. The mensa thing is for me. So that I can have a bit of an outlet finally getting to have a resource to find people who I know are as smart as or smarter than I am, who can relate to my "smart-people problems" and who want to get together and do things.

Perhaps I'm being idealistic. And maybe it's just that I haven't gotten to try for anything really hard in my life before. I don't feel that my reasoning is wrong.

Thanks for telling you story! Go for it! Give it your best shot and take pride in yourself if you get in. If you don't get in, take pride in yourself for the effort you put into it, and for having the courage to stretch yourself, and for your willingness to fail. Best of luck.:thumbsup:

Lindy


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