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I can relate to this. Patterns is simple Simon. Some math, which usually requires working memory to place hold, not so much. I did an online MENSA quiz, on the Mensa web site. It was not a full test, but merely a quiz to investigate whether one should attempt applying. Of the 25 questions, I answered correctly 20. I was informed that I would probably not qualify. Now after finding the quiz relatively easy, I had a close review of the questions that I answered incorrectly. On three of them I could not find the error in my answer. In the other two, the error were in simple calculations. I emailed MENSA with an explanation of my alternate answers for the three that I questioned. While they did not respond to me, those three questions were changed within a month.
Patterns, patterns everywhere!
PS. lets not talk about spelling!
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