The Prometheus Society is a high IQ society, similar to Mensa International, but much more restrictive. The entry criterion, achievable by a number of tests, is designed to be passable by 1 in 30,000 of the population, while Mensa entry is achievable by 1 in 50. The society produces a magazine, Gift of Fire, published ten times per year. Despite the strong desire of many of its members to maintain a low public profile, the Prometheus Society has attracted some notice. The society is listed as social network #E240 in Networking: The first report and directory. It has been cited in books and articles dealing with intelligence, mentioned in an episode of the ABC television series Castle, used in a brand recognition example in a book by Geoffrey Miller on consumer behaviour, and even appeared in a The New York Times crossword puzzle clue. More information...
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