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  1. The Triple Nine Society is a social organization for anyone with an IQ three SD above average.

  2. The Triple Nine Society (TNS) is an international high-IQ society for adults whose score on a standardized test demonstrates an IQ at or above the 99.9th percentile of the human population. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ] The society recognizes scores from over 20 intelligence and academic aptitude tests. [ 6 ]

  3. Qualifying Scores for the Triple Nine Society . Only the tests listed in the table below can be used to qualify for admission. To qualify for membership, you must provide an official score report (see requirements below) documenting your qualifying score on one of the tests listed below.

  4. To join the Triple Nine Society, please follow the steps below: Determine whether you qualify for admission. Before applying, please make sure you can provide an official score report documenting your qualifying score on one of the tests listed in this Test Scores table. Applicants must be at least 18 years old. Former members

  5. Triple Nine Society is an association whose members have all tested at or above 1:1000 (3 SD) in the general population on at least one of several standardized adult intelligence tests.

  6. Triple Nine Society. 3,715 likes · 8 talking about this. Founded in 1978, the Triple Nine Society is a high-IQ society with a cutoff three SD above average.

  7. The Triple Nine Society (TNS), founded in 1978, is a voluntary association of individuals who have scored at or above the 99.9th percentile on specific IQ tests (or similar) under supervised conditions, which generally correlates to an IQ of 149 or greater (assuming a standard deviation of 16).

  8. r/TripleNineSociety: This is an unofficial community related to the Triple Nine Society, which is an international high-IQ society for adults whose…

  9. Nov 1, 2012 · The Triple Nine Society demands an IQ in the 99.9th percentile, whereas the Mega Society cuts off at the 99.9999th percentile (one in one million).

  10. I'm a member of International Society of Philosophical Enquiry, also called "The Thousand", reportedly World's oldest 99.9% organization. I think they only have around 2-3K members. Their periodical called Telicom is solid, with articles all written by members in their respective fields that they specialize in. Very low-key, nice group of people.

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