World Smartest Woman Denies She is on the Dole in Bulgaria
Published:
15 November 2004 y., Monday
The Bulgarian woman, who made headlines after being pronounced the world's cleverest by the country's Mensa office, denied reports she has spent two years without a job in Bulgaria.
Daniela Simidchieva, a qualified industrial engineer with a mind-boggling IQ of 200 and five masters degrees, said she was looking for a job to correspond with her qualification and skills.
The reports are not true and could discredit me, Daniela told local Trud Daily, commenting reports that she is struggling to find gainful employment, "even as a cleaning woman".
Following the media reports Daniela received job offers by a Sofia newspaper, investment and real estate companies but she turned them all down.
The woman, a mother of three children, admits her jobs have always been low-paid, but is now in the process of talks with a marketing and analysis company.
There are 1388 Bulgarians who have passed with flying colours the tests of Mensa, the organization established to identify and foster human intelligence for the benefit of humanity.
IQ tests were first conducted in Bulgaria in 1991.
Šaltinis:
novinite.com
Copying, publishing, announcing any information from the News.lt portal without written permission of News.lt editorial office is prohibited.
The most popular articles
More than 6,000 Harley Davidson motorcyclists parade across one of the longest suspension bridges in the world.
more »
A four-year-old Chinese boy is a natural born thriller when it comes to impersonating Michael Jackson's most famous dance moves.
more »
A 13-year-old boy from California becomes the youngest climber to reach the summit of Mount Everest.
more »
This wedding has been billed as a world first. The first time, that is, that a wedding has been presided over by a robot.
more »
The American Weeki Wachee mermaids make their first appearance outside of the U.S. at the London Aquarium.
more »
The world's first gold-dispensing-ATM-style vending machine is up and running in Abu Dhabi.
more »
Sixteen-year-old Jessica Watson gets a hero's welcome in Sydney after completing a journey as the youngest person to sail unassisted around the world.
more »
Bra maker Triumph is plowing new fields with its latest unveiling, focusing on the Japanese dietary staple: rice.
more »
Wallaby keepers in southern England use the Tazmanian marsupials to keep their grass trim.
more »
Craftsman Taufik Tarodji has employed a traditional Indonesian style of drawing, batik, on helmets to increase riding safety.
more »