Mensa membership is generally viewed as an unimpressive addition to a physics graduate school application. Many participants argue that graduate programs prioritize research experience, grades, and test scores over membership in organizations like Mensa, which is seen as catering to those seeking external validation rather than demonstrating genuine intelligence. Concerns are raised that listing Mensa could even negatively impact an application, as it may suggest arrogance or a lack of substantial achievements. Instead, memberships in professional organizations relevant to physics, such as the Institute of Physics or IEEE, are considered more beneficial for networking and staying informed about the field. Overall, the consensus is that the effort and cost of joining Mensa are not justified for aspiring physics graduate students.