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Youngest Female Mensa Member AT TWO YEARS OLD!?

Georgia BrownGeorgia Brown has become the youngest female member of Mensa after scoring a genius IQ score of 152 at the tender age of two.Georgia’s parents knew she was a bright child, especially when she could already count to ten, knew her colors, and was even starting to learn some French. Their suspicions were confirmed when they had her take an IQ test.

George was crawling at five months old, and walking at nine months. By 14 months, she was dressing herself, and her parents say that she spoke very early on. By 18 months they say that she was having proper conversations. And when they took her to see the movie “Beauty and the Beast”, shockingly, Georgia said “I didn’t like Gaston (the villain). He was mean and arrogant.”

Her parents always knew she was bright and gifted, and the move evident this became, the more they began to worry about her future education. So, her mother contacted Professor Joan Freeman, a specialist educational psychologist, for advice.

Freeman administered a series of tests to measure Georgia’s intelligence, and discovered that the little girl had an IQ of 152. She says that she is by far the brightest 2-year-old she has ever met.

An IQ of 152 puts her in the top .2% of the population, and puts her in the same intellectual league, proportionate to her age, as physicist Stephen Hawking.

Once her IQ was discovered, Georgia was invited to join Mensa. She is now one of only 30 members under the age of 10.

Georgia and her family live in Aldershot, Hampshire, where she is the youngest of five children.


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