‘Couldn’t Be Prouder’: Louisiana First-Grader Becomes Mensa Society Member

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A Louisiana first-grader who faced great odds became one of the youngest members of the high-IQ Mensa society after overcoming developmental challenges.Taurian’s hearing made everything sound like he was underwater, and his speech was mumbled, too.

Four years ago, Jessica decided to have a pediatrician examine her son, which led to surgery to remove his adenoid glands and place tubes in his ears.Now, the bright boy is being recognized by Mensa International, the largest and oldest high-IQ society in the world, based in the United Kingdom. The only people allowed to join have scored in the top two percentiles on an approved intelligence test.“He said he’s going to Harvard at 13.

The elementary schooler also said he wants to become a professional football player and astronaut — after he graduates college early, of course.We’re thrilled to announce that our exceptional first-grade student, Taurian Collins, has officially become a member of Mensa! Mensa is an international society that recognizes individuals with exceptional IQ scores, placing them in the top 2 percent of the population.

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