Dayton Mensa IQ tests coming up: Top 2% will be invited into society

Two tests set for May and June at local church.
Mensa will offer a test for membership into the high IQ group. FILE

Mensa will offer a test for membership into the high IQ group. FILE

Dayton Area Mensa, the local chapter of the high IQ society Mensa (us.mensa.org) will offer the society’s membership qualification test at 6 p.m. May 24 and June 28 in the Fellowship Hall of Dorothy Lane American Baptist Church, 960 W. Dorothy Lane, located across from the Community Golf Course.

The test takes about two hours. Test-takers should arrive and sign in 15-20 minutes before start time. Late arrivals cannot be accommodated once testing has started. Those who score in the top two percent of the general population on either of two tests of logic and reasoning will be invited to join Mensa.

American Mensa is not for profit per U. S. Internal Revenue Code Section 501c(4), but must cover expenses including paying for the use of copyrighted tests which Mensa does not own. For a test administered by a local group’s volunteer proctor American Mensa charges $60 to evaluate and report the candidate’s test results to the candidate.

For information about testing or to pre-register, contact the Testing Coordinator, testing@dayton.us.mensa.org or (937) 546-7885.

If you have any questions about Mensa or the Dayton local group, visit dayton.us.mensa.org.

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