MENSA IQ Test: 3-year-old Girl Beats MENSA IQ Test To Become Youngest Member
By Jobs & Hire Staff Reporter | Feb 19, 2014 01:53 PM EST
The MENSA IQ test seemed to have been a walk in the park for three-year-old Alexis Martin who tested among the top 2% of the world according to doctors.
Martin's MENSA IQ test score proved to incredibly impressive, especially after doctors learned she learned how to read at two years old then taught herself Spanish.
This pint-sized prodigy's MENSA IQ test score was her ticket to the exclusive organization of geniuses, becoming the youngest ever card-carrying member of MENSA.
Martin reportedly taught herself Spanish using her parents' iPad. Talk about productive!
When her parents noticed she's devouring book after book before even starting preschool, they decided to have Alexis Martin checked out by doctors.
According to Martin's father, she could recite her bedtime stories word for word when she was only 1 year old.
Doctors said the tot's IQ score was "off the scale" and struggled to come up with a definite figure.
Eventually they settled on a tally of 160 — some 60 points above the national average and in the top 2% worldwide.
Seems like the world's got a lot to look forward to in this pint-sized prodigy.
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