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beautifulspam
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13 Oct 2007, 9:51 pm

I just took the Miller Analogies Test and scored 512/600. Apparently this is an uncommonly good score. As this test is accepted by Mensa as a criterion for membership, I would like to convert my score into a percentile rank to find out whether I qualify, but I won't receive my percentile ranking in the mail for at least two weeks. Mensa only accepts scores in the 98th percentile.

If anyone has information regarding MAT score distribution or has scored at or near the 98th percentile, I would appreciate it if you would please post your score and percentile ranking here so I will know where I stand.

Thanks 8)



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15 Oct 2007, 7:24 pm

Nobody else took Miller Analogies?



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16 Oct 2007, 10:08 pm

Do you ever wish you could just delete a thread? :lol:



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19 Oct 2007, 12:36 am

From what I can gather your score is definitely good enough to get you in, but Mensa's requirement is 98th percentile or above, not a raw score, so I think you'll have to wait for your papers in the mail to prove that it is >98th.