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All the Cheers for This 12-Year-Old Whiz Kid with an IQ Higher Than Einstein
You might think you’re sharp, but wait until you hear about this incredible girl!
Meet Emily Carter
Emily Carter, a brilliant 12-year-old from the UK, recently aced a Mensa entry test, scoring an impressive 162 points—the highest possible. Mensa is an exclusive society for those with extraordinary IQs, including some of history’s greatest minds like Albert Einstein and Stephen Hawking. With her remarkable score, Emily has outperformed both of those legends and is now in the elite top one percent of the smartest people globally.
Despite the pressure, Emily found the test surprisingly easy. “I was pretty anxious at first,” she shared with a local news outlet, “but once I got into it, I realized it was simpler than I had anticipated, and I calmed down.”
A Standout Since Birth
As an only child, Emily has been a standout since she was born. She began speaking at just six months and has been playing the violin since she was four. After a year of pleading, she finally convinced her parents to let her take the Mensa exam. They found practice tests online, and when they saw her skill, they encouraged her to go for it. Even they were blown away by her outstanding performance!
Other Young Prodigies
Interestingly, Emily isn’t the only young prodigy to excel on the test this year. Two other bright minds, Mia Roberts (12) and Jake Thompson (10), also achieved perfect scores. The next step for these talented kids is a second part of the exam, which could lead to an official Mensa invitation if they score in the top two percent. Currently, there are about 1,500 Mensa members under 18, with the youngest being just four years old. Can you believe that?
Feeling a bit less accomplished? I know I am!
The Importance of Role Models
Many kids don’t even know what Mensa is, which is a real shame. There’s no better role model for them than someone like Emily Carter. Sure, not everyone can master musical instruments at a young age or outsmart Einstein, but we can still look up to these young geniuses. Why not celebrate them just as much as we do pop stars and athletes? A 12-year-old who can compete with the world’s greatest minds is certainly worth admiring. She might not have the same star power as a celebrity, but she’s absolutely deserving of the title of your kid’s new inspiration.
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Conclusion
In summary, Emily Carter’s achievement is not just impressive; it’s a reminder of the incredible potential within young minds. She is a shining example of what dedication and intellect can accomplish. So let’s cheer for these young talents and encourage our kids to dream big!