About Mensa
Mensa was founded in Great
Britain in 1946 by two English barristers, Roland Berrill and Dr. Lionel
Ware. Mensa is an international society whose only qualification for
membership is a score in the top 2 percent of the general population on
a standardized intelligence test. The word mensa has a triple
meaning in Latin of mind, table, month, which suggests a monthly
meeting of great minds around a table.
Mensans are all ages and
come from all walks of life. Internationally, the organization has
100,000 members in more than 100 countries. The host country for the
World Gathering 2006, American Mensa, has more than 52,000
members.
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