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(<i>Beavercreek, OH</i>) – Dayton Area Mensa, the local chapter of the
international high IQ society, will hold a testing session at the
Beavercreek Branch Library, 3618 Dayton-Xenia Rd., Beavercreek, Ohio, on
Thursday, September 21, 2017, starting at 6:00 p.m.<br>
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Test-takers should arrive about 15-20 minutes prior to starting time to
complete registration. Late arrivals cannot be accommodated once testing
has started. The test takes about two hours. Those who score in the top
two percent of the population are eligible for membership. The test is
open to anyone age 14 and older. The test Mensa administers is not
normed and validated for persons under 14, who may qualify by other
means. For applicants at least 14 but under 18, a parent or guardian
must sign for permission to take the test although the parent or
guardian need not be present at the testing session. If appropriate,
please contact us for the appropriate form for the parent/guardian to
sign. Forms will be available at the testing session or we can send them
in advance of the test date. Each test taker must have a photo ID.
There is no charge to take the test. To cover expenses of the testing
program the national Mensa office charges $40 to score the test and
report the results to the person who took the test. This may be paid at
the time the test is given. For additional information or to preregister
for the test, e-mail <a href="mailto:testing@dayton.us.mensa.org">testing@dayton.us.mensa.org</a>
or call 937-546-7885. Preregistration is encouraged and pre-registrants
will have priority. Walk-ins will be accepted until testing supplies or
available seats run out.<br>
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Applicants of any age can 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 <a href="http://www.us.mensa.org/join/testscores/" target="_blank">http://www.us.mensa.org/join/testscores/</a> and <a href="http://www.us.mensa.org/join/gifted-youth-admission/" target="_blank">http://www.us.mensa.org/join/gifted-youth-admission/</a>.<br>
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A non-language, culture-fair battery of tests is available for those
whose primary language is not English, those who are dyslexic, or those
who have a physical condition which would prevent them from taking the
regular Mensa Admissions Tests. The non-language tests are given only by
appointment. If this would apply to you, please let us know so we can
set up an appointment.<br>
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If one qualifies for membership and becomes a member of Dayton Area
Mensa within 90 days from offer of membership the Dayton Area Mensa
treasury will reimburse the new member for the cost of the national
office’s evaluation of his/her admission test results, whether the
member took the test with a Mensa proctor or provided documentation of a
previous qualifying test score.<br>
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Members of American Mensa range in age from 2 to 102. They include
engineers, homemakers, teachers, military personnel, actors, athletes,
mechanics, students, CEOs and many others, and they share only one
trait — high intelligence. Members come from all walks of life, and all
ethnic groups, races and faiths are represented. The Dayton chapter
includes over 200 members from elementary school age through early
nineties and regularly organizes lunch and dinner groups, games nights,
pub crawls, movie nights, and visits to various educational, cultural,
and just plain fun events around the area.<br>
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