Free Mensa Evaluation If You’ve Taken The GMAT

Have you taken the GMAT? Did you score 95 percent or higher? If so, you qualify for membership in the high IQ society, Mensa®.

During the month of September, American Mensa is waiving its $40 application fee and will evaluate your GMAT scores for free!

Deadlines

1) You must send in your application by September 30, 2009.

2) You must send in your test scores by December 31, 2009.

This gives you time to order an official copy and get it to the organization.

You can get more information here.

How To Apply

Visit the application page and type in “Free GMAT Month” in the promotional box, then print out your application so the date will be included.

What Is Mensa Anyway?

“Nicknamed “the High IQ Society,” American Mensa is a social and community service organization for those who score in the top 2 percent on any of more than 200 standardized intelligence tests.” via the American Mensa website

What If I’ve Never Taken The GMAT?

No problem! Visit this page for information on admissions testing in your area or take a look at the list of standardized tests that may have already qualified you for entrance.

Sounds Interesting But I Don’t Live In The U.S.

Visit the Mensa International website to find the link to your country’s national group. There you’ll find membership information specific to your region.

 

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Posted: September 15, 2009

 

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