<font color='black' size='2' face='Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif'><font size="2"><b><font color="indigo"><span style="background-color: darkslateblue;"><span style="font-style: italic;"><span style="background-color: white;"><u>For students and others in western and southwestern Ohio</u>:</span></span></span></font><br>
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HIGH-IQ SOCIETY MENSA TO OFFER ADMISSION TEST</b><br>
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(Kettering,
OH) – Dayton Area Mensa, the local chapter of the international high IQ
society, will hold an admission testing session on Monday, December 18,
2017, from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. at the Kettering-Moraine Public Library,
3496 Far Hills Ave., Kettering, Ohio.<br>
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Test-takers should arrive
about 15-20 minutes prior to testing to complete registration. Late
arrivals cannot be accommodated once testing has started. Each test
taker must have a photo ID and the $60 test evaluation fee, which is
charged by the national Mensa office to cover expenses of the testing
program.<br>
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Those who score in the top two percent of the general
population on either of two tests of logic and deductive reasoning are
eligible for Mensa membership. The test is open to anyone age 14 and
older, but parental permission is required for those ages 14-17.
Applicants of any age can also use prior evidence from a wide variety of
other standardized IQ tests to qualify. <br>
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Members of American
Mensa range in age from 2 to 102 and the Dayton group has members from
elementary school age through early nineties. Members come from all
races, faiths, educational levels and ethnic and socioeconomic
backgrounds. They include engineers, homemakers, teachers, military
personnel, actors, athletes, mechanics, students, and CEOs, and they
share one trait — high intelligence. The Dayton local group has over 200
members in the greater Dayton-Middletown-Springfield–Oxford area and
regularly organizes lunch and dinner groups, games nights, pub crawls,
movie nights, gifted youth activities and visits to various educational,
cultural, and just plain fun events around the area.<br>
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For
additional information or to pre-register for the test, contact Todd
Bowman at 937-546-7885 or testing@dayton.us.mensa.org. Preregistration
is encouraged.<br>
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A culture-fair, language-neutral, un-timed test is
available by appointment for those whose first language is not English
and those who have trouble with timed tests. Please let us know by
contacting us at 937-546-7885 or testing@dayton.us.mensa.orgif this
applies to you so we can set up a testing appointment.<br>
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