This Little Girl Has Higher IQ Than Albert Einstein And Stephen Hawking

By Jess Murray, Truth Theory

A 12-year-old gypsy traveller has achieved a perfect IQ score which rivals that of Albert Einstein and Stephen Hawking.

The daughter of migrant Roma workers, Nicole Barr, who lives with a travelling community in Essex, achieved a score of 162 on the IQ test, placing her in the top 1% of the population.

The young girl proudly told the Western Daily, “when I found out I got such a high score, it was so unexpected. I was so shocked.”

The average IQ score for adults is 100, according to NY Daily News, and any score higher than 140 is considered to be genius level.

Barr’s father, James, 36, took the test with his daughter, as he intuitively knew that she would do exceptionally well, and has since said that her success has been the talk of their community.

He told Yahoo Parenting, “She’s always loved numbers and puzzles, and she’s always been excellent at math, performing several years ahead of her age group in school. She likes challenging herself.”

He said that she has always been intelligent, and ahead of her peers at school. Barr currently attends Burnt Mill Academy in Harlow, and hopes to be a doctor when she is older.

Her head teacher, Helena Mills, said that she “works incredibly hard and has thrown herself into many different activities in her first year with us.”

Mensa spokeswoman, Ann Clarkson, stated that “only 110,000 members worldwide have been accepted into the exclusive Mensa society; 20,000 are from the British Isles, 35% of its members are female and only 8% are younger than 16”, so Barr is definitely within a very elitist group.

In a modern world with unlimited resources of information, this century will hopefully be that of many more child geniuses.

Her father added, “It’s nice for us to be in the news for something good for a change. This shows that it doesn’t matter where you come from, anyone can be academically brilliant.”

About The Author

Jess Murray is a wildlife filmmaker and conservation blogger, having recently returned from studying wildlife and conservation in South Africa, she is now striving to spread awareness about the truth behind faux conservation facilities throughout the world. You can follow Jess on Facebook Here

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2 comments

  1. I pray that this beautiful girl be protected from all harm. My daughter tested that high in IQ as well and was the youngest member of Mensa at the time, She was 4. It’s been a tough road for her as she sees things very differently than everyone, and thinks circles around most all “authority” figures. Generally people assume a dislike or challenging attitude to these highly sensitive children. Adults were constantly challenging her and she was far beyond others that were her age, preferring adult friends.

    Now, as an adult, she is a very loving person, who has learned to cope, to hide her genius when in company of others of “normal” intelligence. It still creeps out though.

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