No, the IQ entry level for Mensa membership is extremely high, by average adult IQ scores, but is not consi
considered genius, but there are Memsa members, who test much higher than the entry level, who do have what is considered
genius level IQ.
There have been many changes to the ways IQ is tested, including EQ, which consider other, more everyday logical & social intelligence. Also, the old "Gold Standard" test was found the be very culturally biased, for instance, the question, "Cup is a word that matches with: A) bowl, B) table, C) saucer". The correct answer was "saucer", but in people who come from cultures who have never used saucers, "Table" would be the correct answer, but would be scored as incorrect. In recent years, the tests have allegedly been changed to eliminate this unfair biased towards people raised in societies not their own, & have leveled the playing field.
An IQ of over 140 is considered genius level.
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An IQ of 140 is considered genius. 120 to 140 is near genius.
The IQ of the average person is meant to be 100, which means you are far surpassing that standard. Depending on what measure you take, some people consider 130 and above to be genius level. Of course, this fact is quite easily overidden by MENSA's method which declares 140 and above to be genius level.
It's considered highly intelligent. That's an excellent score, but still not genius level.
IQ scores vary from test to test. Admission to Mensa requires a score in the top 2% on any accepted standardized test, a list of which can be acquired from Mensa. The 2% cutoff on these tests fluctuates, and does not always translate to an IQ of 130 or above (the traditional definition of genius level IQ.)
Mensa requires that you have at least a 130 IQ.
Mensa requires that you have at least a 130 IQ.
An IQ of over 140 is considered genius level.
That is borderline genius. 140 is considered genius level.
132 is genius I.Q. However, I.Q. tests are often inaccurate.
High IQ means people are genius from taking the test even it takes along time to be a high IQ to be a genius.
140+
If you really have an IQ of 159, that is considered genius. -An IQ of above 130 is considered Mensa level - Stephen Hawking's IQ was estimated at 160 -Einstein's IQ was estimated between 160 and 180. HOWEVER If the test you took was not administered by a professional, it is probable that your result was innacurate.
No. Genius level is considered 140 and above.
An IQ of 140 is considered genius. 120 to 140 is near genius.
That would be considered above average, but not genius level.