CIVIQ Society

 

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CIVIQ society (CIV.IQsociety.org) is an international society for people having tested at a very high IQ (Intelligence Quotient) at or above the third standard deviation above the statistical mean of the population (IQ 145 (s.d. 15) resp. IQ 148 s.d.16). The name CIVIQ comes from the latin word civis which means citizen. Added to the letters IQ, we obtain the idea of a community where the members are linked by their intellectual abilities.

Founded in 2001 by Dr. Evangelos G. Katsioulis, CIVIQ has 146 members, with a large spectrum of nationalities (all over the world) and ages (from 18 to 79). CIVIQ is a member society of  WIN (World Intelligence Network)

Why such a society?

This question is often posed by people who have little knowledge of the issues which gifted people must sometimes confront. Some might suppose that high IQ societies are pretentious and that people join them solely for the sake of validation. Although such members may exist, the CIVIQ Society was created because highly intelligent people:

- often share common needs which cannot always be satisfied in everyday life, e.g. many interests regarding knowledge in general or a wish to have detailed and abstract discussions
- may have experienced similar phases during life, e.g. inadaptability (social, educational, professional)

That high intelligence is a gift with only positive implications is a common misconception: it brings up facilities (talents, strenghts and interests) on one hand, but often also specific difficulties and needs on the other. Thinking on it, the society provides a structure which facilitates contact between members: forums, chat, email and even face to face meetings. They can also participate in a magazine. By exchanging, they can learn a lot from each other.

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