Cài đặt Steam
Đăng nhập
|
Ngôn ngữ
简体中文 (Hán giản thể)
繁體中文 (Hán phồn thể)
日本語 (Nhật)
한국어 (Hàn Quốc)
ไทย (Thái)
Български (Bungari)
Čeština (CH Séc)
Dansk (Đan Mạch)
Deutsch (Đức)
English (Anh)
Español - España (Tây Ban Nha - TBN)
Español - Latinoamérica (Tây Ban Nha cho Mỹ Latin)
Ελληνικά (Hy Lạp)
Français (Pháp)
Italiano (Ý)
Bahasa Indonesia (tiếng Indonesia)
Magyar (Hungary)
Nederlands (Hà Lan)
Norsk (Na Uy)
Polski (Ba Lan)
Português (Tiếng Bồ Đào Nha - BĐN)
Português - Brasil (Bồ Đào Nha - Brazil)
Română (Rumani)
Русский (Nga)
Suomi (Phần Lan)
Svenska (Thụy Điển)
Türkçe (Thổ Nhĩ Kỳ)
Українська (Ukraine)
Báo cáo lỗi dịch thuật
Yeah, I was going to say I got an invite for Mensa once and I'm not over 140 (not combined, anyway). I didn't know if they'd upped their standards though.
Mensa only accepts the top two percentile of the overall world population, as determined by an acceptable I.Q. test, so maybe O.P. didn't quite make the cut and thus had to resort to us fools as the next best thing.
Yes, in practice, the minimum accepted score may vary from 132 to 148. Depending on the country.
So, over 9,000?
I also seem to remember that it was going to be expensive and that my parents were reluctant to pay that much for what was, effectively, an after-school club.
Like Isacc Asimov used to say, "People who think they know everything are a great annoyance to those of us who do."
There, I think that makes me MENSA material.
I am not on any team.
No they don't.