High IQ societies

The Giga society is a society for those with tested IQ scores of 196, or high Extrasensory Perception scores. The Giga Society is open to anyone scoring at or above the 99.9999999th ...more on Wikipedia about "Giga Society"

International High IQ Society is an Internet-based organization founded in 2000 by Nathan Haselbauer. The International High IQ Society was founded in the spirit of the urban academies and intellectual salons that first sprang up during the European Enlightenment. These communities of amateur scholars were devoted to the casual pursuit of the arts and sciences, and their members represented the learned professions, merchants, writers, and artisans. After flourishing throughout Europe and North America, many of these communities were displaced by modern research universities and influential government and private sector research foundations. Much was gained from this transformation, but something was lost as well. ...more on Wikipedia about "International High IQ Society"

The International Society for Philosophical Enquiry (ISPE) is "A global, scientific, and philosophical Society founded in 1974, dedicated to advanced enquiry, original research and original contributions." ...more on Wikipedia about "International Society for Philosophical Enquiry"

Intertel is a social group for people who test in the top one percent of IQ. Intertel believes that highly-intelligent people have special intellectual, emotional, and social needs which remain with them throughout life. ...more on Wikipedia about "Intertel (group)"

The Mega Society is a high-IQ society, a private social organization that restricts membership to people providing test evidence of an unusually high IQ. According to the Society's constitution, the entrance requirement is an IQ at the one-in-a-million level on a test of general intelligence that is credibly claimed by its authors to be able to measure intelligence at that level. ...more on Wikipedia about "Mega Society"

Mensa is an organization for people with high IQs. Its sole requirement for entry is that potential members must score within the top 2% in any approved standardized intelligence test. ...more on Wikipedia about "Mensa International"

The Prometheus Society is a high-IQ society comparable to Mensa International. Their membership requirements are, however, six hundred times more selective. ...more on Wikipedia about "Prometheus Society"

Ronald K. Hoeflin is a psychometrician, creator of the Mega and Titan tests, and founder of the Top One Percent Society, the One-in-a-Thousand Society, the Prometheus Society, and the Mega Society. He has a background in library science, two bachelor's degrees, two master's degrees, and a doctorate in philosophy from the New School for Social Research in New York City. Current editor for the journal Termite. ...more on Wikipedia about "Ronald K. Hoeflin"

The Triple Nine Society (TNS) is a voluntary association of individuals who have scored at or above the 99.9th percentile on specific IQ tests (or similar) under supervised conditions. This contrasts with Mensa International, the more well-known and larger society for persons with high IQ which admits those who score at or above the 98th percentile. TNS also uses high scores on other standardized tests as the basis for admission, including some certain results – albeit on a different scale. ...more on Wikipedia about "Triple Nine Society"

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