Anala Beevers Becomes MENSA Member at Age 4 With 145 IQ (VIDEO)
Anala Beevers just became a member of MENSA, an elite group of the world's most intelligent people, at the age of 4 years old.
The child scored an IQ of 145 and was invited to the organization of unique members who all have an IQ in the 98th percentile of intelligence tests. She is in the 99th.
Beevers already know all the states and capitals, and could count in Spanish by the time she was 1 1/2 and new the alphabet at four months old reports UPI.com. The U.S. map is her favorite toy.
"She's a handful," her dad, Landon Beevers told UPI. "She needs a reality show. She keeps us on our toes."
The girl's mother said Anala knows she is smart and is constantly correcting the family's grammar. Anala believes she is smarter than her parents.
The child enjoys dinosaurs and astronomy and came name a number of celestial bodies as well as prehistoric animals.
She will be attending Marrero Academy for Advanced Studies in her hometown of New Orleans this fall, according to BlackBlueDog.com.
One day Beevers would like to be a nurse and help people.
She is not the youngest member of the organization, however. 2-year-old Adam Kirby of London became the youngest male member in June, while Emmelyn Roettger of the U.S. became the youngest female at two last year.
MENSA has over 2,800 members.
See video of young Anala here.