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- Intertel is a high-IQ society founded in 1966 that is open to those who have scored at or above the 99th percentile, or the top one percent, on a standardized...
- correlate with intelligence (e.g. post-1994 SAT, in the case of Mensa and Intertel) are not accepted for admission. As IQ significantly above 146 SD15 (approximately...
- autism, although they erred as often as the latter. The high IQ societies Intertel and the International Society for Philosophical Enquiry (ISPE) accept the...
- "Qualifying test scores". American Mensa. Retrieved 2021-03-15. "Intertel - Join us". www.intertel-iq.org. Retrieved 2021-03-15. "Tests & Test Scores - International...
- "Qualifying test scores". American Mensa. Retrieved 25 April 2021. "Intertel – Join us". www.intertel-iq.org. Retrieved 25 April 2021. "Test Scores". www.triplenine...
- accepted as qualifying evidence for admission to intellectual clubs such as Intertel and American Mensa. Prior to 1997, the PSAT was composed of only Math and...
- decisions for gifted education programs, and is accepted for admission to Intertel, a high IQ society for those who score at or above the 99th percentile...
- required for admission. The tests are used by many including Mensa and Intertel, which offer a place in their society to anyone scoring in the top 2% and...
- scores are accepted as qualifying evidence for high IQ societies such as Intertel (min. IQ ≥ 135) and American Mensa (min. IQ ≥ 130). Wide Range Achievement...
- Mathematics Genealogy Project". The Mathematics Genealogy Project. "Intertel – Contact". www.intertel-iq.org. Retrieved 14 March 2021. The Times[dead link] Mittring...