British girl is Mensa member even before she starts school
British kid Heidi sat through an IQ test after staff at her nursery were convinced this was not an ordinary kid, The Telegraph wrote.
The average score for an adult is 100 and a 'gifted' person can take the score up till 130. But Heidi hit a staggering 159. The child will now join Maths genius club Mensa, even before she goes to school - a world record.
According to The Telegraph this is what Heidi did, and can do.
* Heidi has an IQ of around 159 - an average IQ is 100 and a "gifted" IQ is 130.
* She could count to 40 by age two.
* Heidi could also read by two after teaching herself using the family computer.
* By two she could also recite the poem The Owl and The Pussycat by Edward Lear.
* Add and subtract by the time she was three.
* Use words such as 'impressive' in conversation by age four.
* Draw pictures of people by age two.
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