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#18818 - 07/01/08 07:02 PM Mensa
Cathy A Offline
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Registered: 05/26/07
Posts: 1180
Loc: West coast, USA
Are any of you members of Mensa? I saw in Dr. Ruf's newsletter that she is an advocate of Mensa. The dues are $52/yr...

I'd love to hear what members or ex-members think of Mensa.

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#18826 - 07/01/08 07:35 PM Re: Mensa [Re: Cathy A]
TeresaM Offline
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Registered: 07/01/08
Posts: 3
Loc: Maplewood, MN
I've been a member for over 22 years. I obviously find Mensa membership to be worthwhile! The dues bring a (pretty much) monthly newsletter from the national group, a local newsletter, other membership benefits (auto rental discounts, etc.), and an international circle of friends. Mensa has a program that provides hosts (for lodging or just hanging out) for travelers all over the world, and a strong program for gifted children. (I happen to be both the Gifted Children's Coordinator and SIGHT--Service of Information, Guidance and Hospitality for Travelers--Coordinator for MN Mensa.)

I met my husband there, and both of our children (a PEG and a DYS) have been members. We have many friends at the local level whom we would not have met without Mensa, and there are many activities for various interests going on (depending, of course, on the energies of people in the local groups to plan them).

As with most volunteer organizations, people get good things out of Mensa in proportion to the efforts they are willing to put in.

Teresa

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#18828 - 07/01/08 09:40 PM Re: Mensa [Re: TeresaM]
Cathy A Offline
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Teresa, thank you for posting. What kinds of children's programs are there? Are siblings included? Do the children have to be members or just their parents?

Sorry for the barrage of questions blush

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#18831 - 07/02/08 04:53 AM Re: Mensa [Re: Cathy A]
questions Offline
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Registered: 11/24/07
Posts: 604
Yes, Teresa,I'm interested as well. I emailed several names on our local Mensa asking about children's activities and never heard a thing. Thanks.

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#18832 - 07/02/08 05:29 AM Re: Mensa [Re: questions]
Dottie Offline
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Registered: 06/30/06
Posts: 3195
Loc: The Real World
I've heard the children stuff is touch or go, and it really depends what area you are in. Of course you can probably always start some!!! The price has kept me from considering it more seriously. That and all the appropriate seals on the paperwork. I'm not sure cheesy school copies would cut it, and raised seals are very low on my "wish list" from the school at the moment.

Teresa, I'm thrilled that you have such an active group near you! It sounds wonderful! By the way, what's a PEG? Oh and welcome! I notice this is your first post!!!! smile

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#18833 - 07/02/08 05:57 AM Re: Mensa [Re: Dottie]
Lorel Offline
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Registered: 08/22/07
Posts: 645
Loc: New England
I've been a Mensa member since 1989. It is definitely geared more toward adult interaction, though there are some groups that have strong children's programs. Once a single family member joins, the rest of the family is welcome at most events. No one will ever ask for your membership card at the door!

It is worth it? That depends. I used to be very active in Mensa, but since DH and I married, we have done less and less. At this point, we read the newsletter and National Bulletin, but that's about it. We have a strong social network of bright/gifted people in our community and don't "need" Mensa so much these days.
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#18847 - 07/02/08 08:56 AM Re: Mensa [Re: Dottie]
Cathy A Offline
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Registered: 05/26/07
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Loc: West coast, USA
Originally Posted By: Dottie
By the way, what's a PEG?


Is it this? http://www.mbc.edu/peg/

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#18851 - 07/02/08 12:08 PM Re: Mensa [Re: Cathy A]
kimck Offline
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Registered: 09/20/07
Posts: 597
Loc: Summer homeschooling
You can search for info on a local (US) Mensa group here ...

http://previous.us.mensa.org/local_groups/n_findgroup.php

We are not members, but I do know our local group has very active and vibrant children's programs, so we may join this coming fall when we are looking for activities to do as home schoolers.

Edited to say, I notice TeresaM is from my area!


Edited by kimck (07/02/08 12:09 PM)

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#19040 - 07/04/08 10:42 PM Re: Mensa [Re: kimck]
TeresaM Offline
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Registered: 07/01/08
Posts: 3
Loc: Maplewood, MN
Sorry to have posted and then disappeared for a couple of days. We are tearing out all of the (hopelessly) outdated carpeting, paneling, etc. from our basement, so I've been having loads of fun there!

It is true that the activities for children vary widely from local group to local group. At the national level of Mensa, however, there is increasing focus on the importance of having programs in place to meet the needs of gifted kids. In fact, American Mensa just this year established an award at the national level for Best Local Gifted Children's Coordinator, given to two GCCs during the national Mensa convention, going on right now. (OK, I have to be honest--I just found out today that I won one of the awards...)

Something I tell people who have run into dead ends when trying to find things happening with their local Mensa group is that, if they'd like to see a certain activity (whether it is camping, listening to opera with a group, or events for gifted kids) on the calendar, they may need to be the folks to get the ball rolling. It can take a while to establish a program, but once it is in place and families know about it, they start showing up fairly regularly (as possible, given people's busy schedules these days).

I always invite people from the state GT organization (MN Council for the Gifted and Talented), as well as the folks I have on our local DYS list. I figure the kids will benefit from all the contacts, and families (like "kimck") may decide to join Mensa after checking out our activities.

This went on for a bit! BTW, Cathy was right that my PEG is a Mary Baldwing student. She will be a junior this year.

I welcome any other questions about Mensa, so feel free to ask. I'll try to reply faster!

Teresa

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#19044 - 07/05/08 05:41 AM Re: Mensa [Re: TeresaM]
Dazed&Confuzed Offline
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Registered: 04/05/08
Posts: 721
Congrats on the GCC award!

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