Saturday 10 July 2010

Toddler accepted into Mensa




WITH an IQ that puts him in the same league as Albert Einstein and Stephen Hawking, toddler Oscar Wrigley has been accepted into Mensa.

The Berkshire nipper is just two-and-a-half years old and is now the youngest boy to be accepted into the high IQ society.

According to the Express.Co.Uk, tests on his vocabulary and numeracy revealed his IQ was at least 160 - on par with Hawking and Einstein - and is one of the brightest children assessors had encountered.

He has been ranked in the 99.99th percentile of the population and has been ranked off the Stanford-Binet IQ scale because the test can't measure higher than 160.


Oscar's parents Hannah and Joe Wrigley noticed their son was quick off the mark when he was about 12-weeks-old.

Mensa's youngest member is two-year-old girl Elise Tan Roberts from north London. She has an IQ of 156.





No comments:

Post a Comment