

Printouts from websites or PDFs will not be accepted. American Mensa does not accept unsupervised testing as proof of eligibility, specifically unsupervised testing administered electronically or via Internet-based tests ** Submitted documentation must be an original copy mailed from the testing agency, the Law School Admission Council. Almost any test with “achievement” in the title is not acceptable for Mensa admission. * Many intelligence test scores will qualify you for Mensa, but Mensa’s supervisory psychologists will have to individually appraise the documentation. You can still join Mensa by using older scores. Note that the acceptance date applies to the date you took the test, not the date you join Mensa. N/A These tests no longer correlate with an IQ test. Review of your qualifying scores may be delayed if your documentation does not meet this requirement. Please note that all documentation must be the original or a notarized copy of the original. Mensa will appraise all applications individually and reserves the right to make the final determination about the acceptability of any test. Mensa reserves the right to alter or change these scores as the tests shown are renormed or restandardized. Tests administered by the military Test Name The clinical report must indicate this condition to be considered. American Mensa will accept the WNV test only for individuals who are hearing impaired. Wechsler Non-Verbal Scale of Ability (WNV) For all other Wechsler tests, the GAI will not be accepted. 1½ or more standard deviations) between two index scores. For the WISC-IV only: American Mensa will accept the general abilities index (GAI) in cases where there is a significant difference (i.e. Supplemental sub-tests are not required unless they are substituted for a required sub-test with valid explanation for why it was substituted.
WAIS IV CUT SCORES FULL
Mensa requires a Full Scale IQ score (FSIQ), so all sub-tests needed to obtain an FSIQ must be given. Note: The Wechsler tests must be given in their entirety. (WAIS, WAIS-R, WAIS-III, WAIS-IV WISC, WISC-R, WISC-III, WISC-IV, WISC-V WPPSI ™, WPPSI-III, WPPSI-IV) Tests administered by private psychologists Test NameĬalifornia Test of Mental Maturity (CTMM) IQ 132 (editions I, II and III) IQ 131 (edition IV) ( not the Woodcock Johnson Achievement Test)

Woodcock-Johnson Test of Cognitive Abilities Otis Lennon School Abilities Test (OLSAT) Nonverbal Ability Index Score of 132 or above
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Naglieri Nonverbal Ability Test 2 & 3 (NNAT2/NNAT3) Nonverbal Ability Index Score of 130 or above Tests commonly administered by school districts Test Nameĭifferential Ability Scales - Second Edition (DAS-II) While the following is not a complete list of accepted tests/scores, applicants often ask about the following tests. Need a little assistance? We’re happy to help you locate your old test scores. Please fill out the following pages with the information as it pertains to the candidate applying for membership. In order for scores to be accepted for Mensa membership, tests must be administered by a neutral and qualified third party in a traditional testing environment under conditions appropriate for the norming standards of each test (such as the classroom of a certified school teacher or a private psychologist). Often potential members have taken acceptable tests at other times in their lives and don’t realize they may already qualify for membership. American Mensa accepts scores from approximately 200 different standardized intelligence tests *.
