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Free Testing in Rotorua

MENSA NEW ZEALAND Inc.

Member society of Mensa International www.mensa.org

13 October 2016

Media release

Free Testing in Rotorua

To celebrate Mensa New Zealand’s 50th Anniversary, Mensa International’s 70th Anniversary and our new Tester in Rotorua, Mensa NZ is offering free testing for Rotorua residents on Saturday 26th November.

Maurice van Liempd has come on board to administer the Mensa Entry Test in Rotorua, an area where we haven’t had a tester for too many years.

If you want to enquire about Mensa you can contact Maurice on 021 141 0942 or Rotorua.testing@mensa.org.nz

To apply to sit the free test go to http://bit.ly/mensanz

Mensa is the oldest and largest high intelligence organisation in the world. It has over 120,000 members in 100 countries.

The society welcomes people from every walk of life whose IQ is in the top 2% of the population, with the objective of enjoying each other's company and participating in a wide range of social and cultural activities.

Mensans have ranged in age from 2 to more than 100, but most are between 20 and 60. In education they range from preschoolers to high school dropouts to people with multiple doctorates. There are Mensans on welfare and Mensans who are millionaires. As far as occupations, the range is staggering. Mensa has professors and truck drivers, scientists and firefighters, computer programmers and farmers, artists, military people, musicians, laborers, police officers, glassblowers--the diverse list goes on and on. There are famous Mensans and prize-winning Mensans, but there are many whose names you wouldn't know.

To find out more about Mensa New Zealand,

Visit www.mensa.org.nz


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