What IQ is 150?

Historical IQ classification tables

IQ Range (“ratio IQ”) IQ Classification
150–174 Very superior
125–149 Superior
115–124 Very bright
105–114 Bright

What is the IQ required to join Mensa?

Membership requirement Mensa’s requirement for membership is a score at or above the 98th percentile on certain standardised IQ or other approved intelligence tests, such as the Stanford–Binet Intelligence Scales. The minimum accepted score on the Stanford–Binet is 132, while for the Cattell it is 148.

Is an IQ of 125 good?

An IQ score over 140 indicates that you’re a genius or nearly a genius, while 120 – 140 is classed as “very superior intelligence”. 110 – 119 is “superior intelligence”, while 90 – 109 is “normal or average intelligence”.

How high does your IQ have to be to qualify for Mensa?

Mensa sets the high IQ bar at or above the 98th percentile on an approved standardized test of intelligence. This means that your score must be equal to or greater than the scores of 98 percent of the other people who take the test.

Do I have what qualifies as a Mensa IQ?

To become a Mensan, all you need to do is demonstrate you have an IQ in the top two per cent. There is no other criteria. Many people choose to take the test that we offer * , but if you have already taken a test which shows you are in the 98th percentile, that test may be valid for membership under the prior evidence process.

What does your IQ have to be to get into Mensa?

Getting into Mensa is NOT EASY. You have to score at or above the 98th percentile – the top 2% – on a standardized, professionally administered IQ test . This is typically a score of 130 or more.

What is the highest you can score on Mensa?

The scores above 115 are generally considered as “high IQ,” and those above 130 to 132 (depending on the test taken) are usually considered highly gifted and are in the top 2 percent of the population. This level also qualifies you for membership in American Mensa.