At a Glance

Admission to Mensa

The Mensa Admission Test includes two tests featuring questions involving logic and deductive reasoning. If you score at or above the 98th percentile on either of the two tests, you'll qualify and be invited to join Mensa.

More information

Details

  • Cost: $40
  • Time: 2 hours
  • When: Usually on Saturday
  • Where: Local DC Metro area
  • Register: Via email

Notes

  • Test can only be taken once
  • Must be over 14
  • Culture Fair (non-language) test available if English is not your primary language

MWM Mensa Testing Schedule

Qualify for Mensa membership by taking the Mensa Admission Test.  Mensa membership offers people of all ages and professions the opportunity to connect for networking, intellectual pursuit and fun!  Our 56,000 members share in wide variety of activities locally, nationally and online.  For more information, visit www.us.mensa.org or call 1-800-66-MENSA.

  • Admission tests are open to anyone age 14 and older
  • Parental permission is required for ages 14-17
  • Test cost is $40 and reservations are required

Regular Testing (75-90 minutes)

  • None scheduled at this time.

Cultural-Fair Testing (partially untimed session lasts about two hours)

  • None scheduled at this time.

Registration

To register for a testing session, please email the following information about each person to be tested:

  • Full Name
  • Age
  • Preferred test type (regular or culturally-fair)
  • Preferred location and session
  • Confirmation they've never taken Mensa tests before

More Information

  • Contact Testing Coordinator Molyneau DuBelle
  • Visit American Mensa's Admissions Test page.
  • The $40 national testing fee is waived for candidates working with the media (e.g., television, radio, print, etc.) with proof in the form of a press photo ID card (and a copy of your ID) or a letter from your employer when you attend testing.
  • Local proctors may be available for group sessions at your office, school, or organization meeting place. Contact the Testing Coordinator for more information.
  • Tests may be arranged in Maryland on Friday evenings at 5 PM or Saturdays at 10 AM if there is sufficient demand.