(WASHINGTON EXAMINER) – A Los Angeles 2-year-old became the youngest member of American Mensa after receiving a remarkably high IQ score. Kashe Quest got a score of 146, according to a Tuesday report from local news outlet Fox 11.
"We started to notice her memory was really great. And she just picked up things really fast, and she was really interested in learning," Sukhjit Athwal, Quest's mother, told the outlet. "At about 17, 18 months, she had recognized all the alphabet, numbers, colors, and shapes."
In order to qualify for membership with Mensa, a high IQ society, individuals must score "within the upper 2% of the general population on an approved intelligence test."
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