Olivia Manning is a 12yr old girl from Liverpool has been accepted into Mensa. Mensa
is an organization for people with a very score in IQ test just like famous physicist Albert Einstein who scored 160 and Stephen Hawking is a researcher, scientist and a Professor who scored somewhere around 161.
Her whopping score in an IQ test makes her famous in their school and around the world. Being helpful to 12-year old students and even higher level is what makes her great above all. A two points better than Hawking and Einstein is not the only score but also listed as top intelligent people in the world.
She has now achieved celebrity status at school - with fellow pupils asking her to do their homework.
She is now a member of a network of geniuses across the globe. She got a celebrity status at her school – North Liverpool Academy in Everton. A confirmed genius once said: “I just love to think and think that make my mind solve every challenge. Some people are coming to me and ask for a favor with their homework’s.”
Olivia, who lives on the Norris Green housing estate, admits to having a knack for quickly absorbing and remembering new information - but confessed to being ‘speechless’ when she discovered her score.
But despite outdoing the likes of TV mathematician Carol Vorderman, who could only muster 154, Olivia is set to put the stage before sums. It helps that she barely needs a script – with the youngster revealing she learned her lines for a Macbeth production within 24 hours. But Olivia – a member of her school’s Mensa after-school problem-solving club - will have plenty of her own work to do. Teacher and club organizer Stacey Meighen joked: ‘We have given her extra work to do and will now want to know why she’s not getting as in everything.’
Meet the other genius people:
Name Score Details
Abdesselam Jelloul 198 Scored in a 2012 test including 13 dimensions of intelligence.
William J. Sidis 197 Child prodigy with exceptional mathematical & linguistic abilities.
Christopher Langan 195 Called "the smartest man in America".
Garry Kasparov 190 Chess grandmaster, writer and political activist.
Leonardo da Vinci ~190 A genius polymath: painter, sculptor, architect, scientist...
Ludwig Wittgenstein 190 Philosopher primarily in logic, the philosophy of mathematics...
Sir Isaac Newton ~190 Physicist, mathematician, astronomer, natural philosopher, alchemist...
Bobby Fischer 187 A chess Grandmaster and a child prodigy.
Marilyn vos Savant 185 Magazine columnist, author, lecturer, and playwright.
Kim Ung-Yong 170 Korean civil engineer and former child prodigy.
Albert Einstein 160 Theoretical physicist (the general theory of relativity).
Akrit Jaswal 146 Child prodigy who performed his first surgery at the age of 7.
Grigori Y. Perelman ? Solved the Poincaré conjecture.
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