Mensa, the original high IQ society, has a well-earned reputation as an organization for nerds, a place where smart but not-quite-affable people go to reassure the world about their talents. 1. Joining the society is easy, all you need is a qualifying test score showing you’re in the top 2% for smarts. A lot of people necessarily qualify, but A score of 27 would predict with 90% certainty an IQ between 105 and 125, more likely to be closer to 115 than the latter two. Wonderlic to IQ conversion is probably score * 2 + 60. Wonderlic claims 20 is average score (20 * 2 + 60 = 100) Mensa requires an IQ of 132 or 36 on the wonderlic (36 * 2 + 60 = 132) 27 * 2 + 60 = 114. The main benefit of learning your IQ test score is what happens afterward. Your IQ score reveals your strengths and detects areas where you might need to practice and sharpen your mental abilities. You can use it as a guide through the BrainManager self-improvement content to determine which exercises and courses you will benefit from the most. Mensa is an international society in which the sole requirement for membership is a score at or above the 98th percentile on an approved IQ test. Colorado local Mensas: High Mountain Mensa CFIQ Test. The CFIQ Test, or Cattell Culture Fair Intelligence Test, is a high-range IQ assessment granting a maximum score of up to 152. Under the pressure of a 30-minute time limit, it calls upon your spatial intelligence to answer a selection of 25 questions. These require you to use your capabilities to comprehend and process three IQ tests are revised every few years in order to maintain a score of 100 as the average. Most people have an IQ between 85 and 115. People who score between 115 and 140 on the test are considered A Leeds schoolboy scored the highest possible score in a Mensa test - beating Albert Einstein and Stephen Hawking - and celebrated with a family meal at Nando's. Brainy Yusuf Shah, 11, registered Indifferentchildren. • 2 yr. ago. The ASVAB is (as the name indicates) a "vocational aptitude battery". It isn't designed to correlate to IQ. I suspect that there is some correlation, but likely not very strong. In that case there won't really be a direct mapping to an IQ. BTW, the old AFQT really was a IQ test. Mensa welcomes people from all walks of life to come and converse about anything relating to living beyond the 98th percentile. Reading our rules is mandatory, and your questions may be answered in our wiki. I recommend you take a different one like mensa.dk and see what your score will be then. It will most likely improve. So I'd recommend to take the sum of both those scores and divide it by 2 to have an insight on your IQ. edit: the sum of, in this case, mensa.dk and your first score on Mensa.no. the_musk_melon. iyuc4v.