[Ohiogift] Mensa test Oct. 28 in Kettering, Ohio

Art Snyder artsnyder44 at cs.com
Sat Oct 5 18:47:29 EDT 2019


Of interest to those in western and southwestern Ohio. This test is for membership in Mensa, which offers activities for gifted students (and others):
 

 Mensa test Oct. 28 in Kettering, Ohio


(Kettering, OH) – Dayton Area Mensa, the local chapter of the international high IQ society, will hold an admission testing session on Monday evening, October 28, 2019, 6–8 p.m. at the Kettering-Moraine Branch Library at 3496 Far Hills Ave., Kettering. Test-takers should arrive about 15-20 minutes prior to testing to complete registration. Late-arrivals cannot be accommodated once testing has started.

IQ tests administered through a licensed psychologist typically run into the hundreds or even thousands of dollars. But, for a limited time, Dayton Area Mensa is opening its doors, and its certified proctors will be administering the official Mensa Admission Test free of charge with a voucher code (see below). The normal cost is $60.  Head to us.mensa.org/join  and use the code Flyers19 at checkout to bring the total price of a seat at the October test session -- or a review of your old test scores -- to zero. Without the voucher code the cost in October is $30, half the normal price.

The test is open to anyone age 14 and older, but parental permission to take the test is required for those ages 14-17.  The test Mensa administers is not normed and validated for persons under fourteen. Applicants of any age can also use prior evidence from a wide variety of other standardized IQ tests to qualify.  This is the only way a person under fourteen can qualify. See us.mensa.org/join/testscores. Dayton Area Mensa has members from elementary school age through middle 80s.

Mensa members come from many walks of life, races, faiths, ethnic backgrounds and income levels. They include engineers, homemakers, teachers, military personnel, actors, athletes, mechanics, students, and CEOs, and they all share one common trait — high intelligence. The Dayton chapter has over 200 members in the greater Dayton-Springfield-Middletown area and regularly organizes lunch and dinner groups, games nights, movie nights, gifted youth activities, picnics and visits to various educational, cultural, and just plain fun events around the area.

A culture-fair, non-language test is available for those whose first language is not English. If this is applicable to you, please contact us to set up an appointment to test. This test is given by individual appointment.

For additional information or to pre-register for the test, please contact testing at dayton.us.mensa.org or call 937-546-7885. Preregistration is encouraged. Walk-ins will be accepted until testing supplies run out. Also see Dayton Area Mensa’s web site at www.dayton.us.mensa.org, the U. S. national site at www.us.mensa.org and the international site at www.mensa.org.

American Mensa is not-for-profit in accordance with section 501c(4), U. S. Internal Revenue Code. Tax ID # 11-1986754 applies.
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