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by bfaye » Fri Jan 09, 2009 2:27 am
i just started college last fall and am having a real hard time with time managment, getting studying done, and paying attention in class. i have never been tested for add but now that i have gotten to college numerous friends have told me that i seem very add. how is add tested for? my boyfriend has all said i am very immatture and can not do things for myself like simple task could that be part of add? also now that i have had the idea that i could possibly be add i realize that all through grammer and high school i was always late to turn things in, did all projects and hw last minute, found myself studying in the car on the way to school just because i was always procrastinating..
is this add?
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by NotMyUsualUserName » Fri Jan 09, 2009 3:09 am
Naw, university is just a huge change from high school.
I procrastinated the $#%^ out of high school, elementary school and the first year of university. Except i learned during first year how much i really needed to put into it.
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by orangerain » Sun Sep 20, 2009 9:53 am
I agree with the post above. University life is very different from high school. You might just be in the adaptation stage, which is why you are having a hard time organizing everything and staying focused. But, if this persists, you might want to see a doctor - just to be sure.
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