• RTÉ News - Toddler accepted into Mensa


    Envoyée le jeudi 15 octobre 2009 08:45:21
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    Oscar Wrigley, from Berkshire in England, has become the youngest boy ever to be accepted into high-IQ society mensa.

  • KANETREADWELL

    @nattavision I doubt his teacher actually said that
    lundi 02 août 2010 09:07:27
  • Cammie010

    I qualified for Mensa but it's nothing more than a pretentious "society" for people to commend each other on how high their iq is.
    samedi 10 juillet 2010 17:45:35
  • frazbob1

    @nattavision Thats why i hate most tests; there not that accurrate, too often my silly mistakes in tests cost me my status to drop.
    samedi 29 mai 2010 17:03:36
  • PhilosophySavesLives

    @Macrokosmos That may explain lots of things...
    jeudi 13 mai 2010 14:26:54
  • nattavision

    Einstein did not pass his Maths test, basic Maths. His teachers told him he would never become anything!
    mardi 06 avril 2010 21:41:00
  • Triple9Stud

    Shut up you envious jealous bitches! your're stupid this kid is smarter than you. deal with it losers.
    dimanche 04 avril 2010 21:06:53
  • mogbasterd

    if everyone would just listen to me everything would be ok
    samedi 27 février 2010 08:29:34
  • ununhexium

    i hate this child prodigy shit. i feel like they just grow up with all this pressure on them to do something incredible, and when they don't, they feel like shit.
    samedi 27 février 2010 02:45:27
  • fjsfjsh

    his parents look really unintelligent in comparison with the kid.
    vendredi 11 décembre 2009 01:27:08
  • tonymasons

    The IQ scale of testing didn't exist when Shakespeare was alive. And besides, creativity and EQ are far more important.
    mardi 01 décembre 2009 12:17:22
  • tonymasons

    That's only because he had nothing important to say until then.
    mardi 01 décembre 2009 12:15:50
  • Nutz320

    @Emerald1234S same this is the second time in my life
    mercredi 18 novembre 2009 17:35:15
  • Macrokosmos

    einstein did not learn to speak until age 2.
    dimanche 01 novembre 2009 00:31:06
  • Macrokosmos

    how would you know shakespeare's IQ? did you go back in time and test him? surely they did not have IQ tests back in the 1600s.
    dimanche 01 novembre 2009 00:29:12
  • Macrokosmos

    yes, he only learned to speak at age 2.
    dimanche 01 novembre 2009 00:28:00
  • Macrokosmos

    ...what does shakespeare have to do with anything?
    dimanche 01 novembre 2009 00:27:40
  • BurntKush

    lmao... AGREED
    samedi 31 octobre 2009 01:36:48
  • psychodan18

    they do international news too.philip424.
    lundi 19 octobre 2009 12:49:06
  • SpencerKaelin

    Einstein was great but shakespeare had a much higher IQ so this kid could be anything.
    dimanche 18 octobre 2009 20:08:02
  • SpencerKaelin

    Einstein was great but he has nothing on William Shakespeare!! he had an IQ much greater than Einstein.. so this kid could be anything in a few years
    dimanche 18 octobre 2009 20:03:42
  • macflyfilm

    IQ isn't everything, this doesn't mean he's going to go on to do great things, and it certainly doesn't mean he'll be the next Einstein. Einstein was a late starter anyway.
    dimanche 18 octobre 2009 15:59:28
  • Emerald1234S

    i'm actually jealous
    samedi 17 octobre 2009 15:44:07
  • drlego100

    i dont give a damn
    samedi 17 octobre 2009 11:41:55
  • sarahde1

    Wow,that is mad! Good though!
    samedi 17 octobre 2009 11:01:52
  • SniperHero720

    .. FIRST.
    samedi 17 octobre 2009 06:59:18
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