Mensa Home Test
Do you think you qualify?
Do you want to test a friend or family member?
The Mensa Home Test is a preindicator of Mensa qualification. While it
cannot be used as qualifying prior evidence, it will give you an
understanding of what you may expect from American Mensa's supervised
test.
Due to the normative data for the Mensa Home Test, it will only be
scored for those age 14 and older. The cost of the home test is $18.00,
but for a limited time it will be available for the new special discount rate of $15.00.
The home test makes a great gift for a friend or relative likely (or possibly) eligible for
membership.
Send your check, payable to Minnesota Mensa, to:
Home Test
4246 Vernon Avenue
St. Louis Park, MN 55416
For more information, call the Mensaphone at the number above.
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Minnesota
Mensa News
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2010 Minnesota Mensa State Fair Booth
Participate in one of Minnesota Mensa's biggest marketing events! Work a shift at the State Fair and enjoy the rest of the day there at no cost (other than the $$$ you spend on Pronto Pups). Seventy-two four-hour shifts are scheduled. Click here to schedule your time. Do it now to get the slot you want!
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Get Your 2010-2011 Minnesota Mensa Membership Directory
The 2010-2011 Minnesota Mensa Membership Directory is now available at First Friday and Greeting Meeting for $3.00, and by mail for $4.50. Send a check payable to Minnesota Mensa to Directory, 4246 Vernon Ave., St. Louis Park, MN 55416.
It is for sale only to members.
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Volunteer Opportunities
Interested in becoming more active in Minnesota Mensa? There are current openings for the positions of Historian, Mankato Area Coordinator and St. Croix Area Coordinator. For further information please contact Loc Sec Maggie Klinzman.
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2010 Publications Recognition Program Nominees
Finalists for the 2010 Publications Recognition Program have been announced. Click here to see the full list of nominees. Winners will be named at the Annual Gathering in Dearborn, Michigan, June 30 - July 5.
Former Mensagenda editor Lin Rockler garnered five nominations, and Rosemary Marx's calendar page has also been nominated. Congratulations, Lin and Rosemary! And congratulations to all of the nominees.
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Want to Change How You Receive Your Mensagenda?
You can choose whether you receive your Mensagenda electronically only or as a hard copy. When you sign onto the American Mensa website you go immediately to a page of your personal information. Click on "Update this information."
On the bottom of the next page you will see a box followed by: "I would like to receive publications electronically if available. I will not receive these publications via regular mail."
Change the box to your preference and submit. It does take about a month to update.
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Lesson Plans Now Available on Mensa For Kids Web Site
Attention teachers, homeschooling parents and involved family members: The Mensa Education & Research Foundation is sponsoring a series of lesson plans for grades Kindergarten through 12. Click here for more information and links to download these valuable resources.
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Other group newsletters
Minnesota Mensans can now view newsletters from groups around the country. This is a brand new effort by American Mensa Ltd. Click here to access this feature (password required).
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August 2006
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First Friday Front Desk
Minnesota Mensa members can sign up for a short stint at the First Friday
front desk. The shifts are 8:00 p.m.
to 9:15 p.m. and 9:15 p.m.
to 10:30 p.m. Contact Jane Gmur for
further information.
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Mensa Forums
American
Mensa, Ltd. has initiated Mensa forums on a variety of
subjects. A Minnesota Mensa forum is on line and ready to go. Click
here to log in and go to "Discussion Forums" (you'll need your
password -- see below).
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January 2006 |
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Passwords
Access to the Members Pages requires your membership number
and personal Mensa password. This was supplied to you at renewal time. If
you don't know your password, contact American Mensa, Ltd.
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September 2005 |
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Do
you think you qualify for membership? Now you can order a
Mensa Home Test.
Details here.
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