This article is about a 12 year old girl who took Mensa's Cattell III B paper, a very difficult test, and scored higher than genius's like Stephen Hawking and Albert Einstein. Clearly this girl is very smart, but she's only 12, and still not sure exactly what she wants to do, although she thinks something in Math would be good.
I think this article is very interesting. There are probably a lot of really smart kids all over the world who, like this girl, might not even know how smart they are. It's also interesting to think that someone alive today could be as smart--or potentially even smarter--than big genius's like Albert Einstein and Stephen Hawking, and possibly make just as big scientific breakthroughs!
Source: http://www.cnn.com/2015/09/09/europe/mensa-british-girl-score/?iid=ob_article_organicsidebar_expansion&iref=obinsite
Yes! This is very grea,t something positive going on. Kids these days are very lazy but they are really smart but just to lazy to do anything in school. Its nice to know that someone is using their brain for somethong positive.
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I theorize that she either a) found a brilliant way to cheat or b) is the result of an illegal experiment that had Einstein's brain mate with Hawkins brain to create a superhero-like brain. Either way this is beyond natural.
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