... when you say "yes" to pass a test for some classmates (in 2nd year of psychology class, we have to make a hole study of our own and creat a test to collect datas to analyse etc.) and it goes :
-> First task : solving as many simple substraction as you can in writing, in one minute - only made six, 'cause each time we do math, our thoughts get totaly crowded and confused, mainly because I have troubles with numbers, and also because there's always someone inside who try to "help" or to do it on his side, and thinking about math at two or three at the same time isn't a good idea at all.
-> Second task : find all the words with a wrong letter in a list - I was really fast, I draw and read a lot, so that's help
-> Third task : find all the words with a wrong letter in a list while someone telling you substractions you have to solve orally.
Nathan yelled something like "WE'RE MADE FOR THAT !" inside and come co-present with me without even letting me the choice. He did more than 30 substractions in 3 minutes, all perfect, while I was searching for the mis-written words.
The only moment it went not well was when Nathan started to got too much control and made me loose my focus, which leaded him to loose his, and it took us few seconds before being able to continue
At the end, when I saw the sheet with the substractions, I looked at it thinking "omg so many... and it's all right

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And the girls who made us pass the test were like "wow, you are among the top scores for this one", looking at me like "but then WHY did you do a score that low at the first task ? O.O The first is supposed to be the easier one !"
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French person with ADHD
Former partial DID
Functional multiplicty, highly integrated