Monday, October 13, 2008

MENSA ADMISSION TEST - SATURDAY OCTOBER 18, 2008


Subject: MENSA ADMISSION TEST - SATURDAY OCTOBER 18, 2008

A personal note from Sam Sewell, Public Relations Coordinator:

I want to thank the media of SW Florida for their cooperation in making MENSA a success in our communities. Our chapter serves all of LEE, Collier, and parts of Hendry and Charlotte counties. Our membership continues to grow and we have raised more than $25,000 for the MENSA Scholarship Fund. A significant portion of that success is because of the support we have received from SW Florida media outlets.

Thanks so very much.

Sam Sewell

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SWF Media Alert Attn: Calendar/Events
Contact: Sam Sewell MENSA PR - Phone : 239/591-4565
E-mail; sams@bestselfusa.com

For Immediate Release
You Belong!
MENSA ADMISSION TEST
2PM SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18, 2008

Southwest Florida – Are you curious about everything? Do you enjoy playing board games, solving mind-numbing puzzles and speaking in puns? Are you interested in meeting others who think as quickly as you? Do you want to hang out with people who get your jokes? Then, you may belong in Mensa! Join us for the Mensa Admissions Test. Score in the top 2% and you’ll be invited to join the organization.

The Southwest by South Florida Mensa will be holding a testing session at

2PM SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18, 2008

WHERE: Bonita Springs Fire Department
27701 Bonita Grande Drive
Bonita Springs, Florida

Pre-registration/more info: Glenn Davis - h 992-2120, c 218-4041, GLDavis88@aol.com

Walk-ins accepted

Cost: $40.00 Cash, Check, Visa, MasterCard, or Discover

Needed: Photo ID Parental consent if between 14 and 17 years old

Length of test: 90 minutes


“One in fifty people qualifies for Mensa membership,” said Jeff Avery, president of Mensa. “You know 49 people who aren’t as bright as you are, don’t you?” The local Mensa Chapter serves all of Collier and Lee County, as well as portions of Charlotte and Hendry County.

Mensa hosts a variety of activities each month including discussion forums and social gathering at local restaurants. Members may also attend national events, receive the Mensa Bulletin magazine or join Special Interest Groups (SIGs) that range from astronomy to zen.

Mensa is an organization open to anyone who scores in the top two percent on an accepted, standardized intelligence test. For more information about the organization, visit www.us.mensa.org.

Documentation of prior testing: Persons can also qualify for membership in Mensa by providing documentation of prior test results. Mensa accepts over 200 standardized IQ tests as qualification for membership. Contact the Mensa Membership Officer, Glenn Davis, 239/992-2120 GLDavis88@aol.com

(The testing fee is waived for members of the working media.)

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Anonymous said...

Q: I'm still screwin' around with your blog, tryin' to figure out how to post. Does one need to create a google account to use it.

A: Ok, now listen up you stupid Neanderthal Jarhead. I just started out that way because I assumed you were accustomed to receiving instructions prefaced by such a remark.

At the bottom each post there is a word in small letters “comment”. Click “comment”. Type in your comment. Go to the last option “Anonymous ” and check the box. Click on “publish your comment”.

Now try it a few times to see if there is anything functional in that numbskull of yours. When you are finished swab the deck, police the area, and don’t leave any Irish pennants.

Comment: You know, you're the reason I never liked officers very much. thx. Tom

p.s. It's also the reason I never liked geeks at all.

p.p.s. Now I'm gonna' skip the test.