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Re: Advantages of ADD in a High-Tech Career
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Re: Advantages of ADD in a High-Tech Career
If everyone disagrees with me I'll shut up, but here's my opinion. I exhibit almost all of those character traits, and have never been diagnosed with ADD. I've always believed ADD is a personality trait that's treated as a disease. I mean, it has always struck me as weird when kids are like "I have ADD" like they're sick. Anyway, just my $0.02, was reading this thread and figured I'd see if anyone else shares my viewpoint.
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Re: Advantages of ADD in a High-Tech Career
I always knew people wiht ADD were smarter than people w/o add
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I am 99.99% sure I have ADD. Everyone on my team can't stand the fact that I have to be doing every second of every minute whether it be productive, like saudering wires to some motors, or whether it is not productive, like when I am just tapping and trying to learn about different parts of the robot.
This is one small step for man, one giant leap for ADD'ers. -Pavan |
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I think the learning thing is right. In math I just look at something and I am good at it right away. So I spend the rest of the class counting ceiling tiles or calaculating the surface area of the floor in the school so can figure out how may tiles there is on it. I just HAVE to be busy with something. Last edited by John Gutmann : 13-02-2006 at 15:50. |
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Re: Advantages of ADD in a High-Tech Career
ADD has been a huge bonus for me in FIRST. The ability to thrive on choas as opposed to dissolving into a blind panic has always worked out well for me. Also, being able to thread my brain works out because I can simultaneously focus on multiple aspects of the team, and keep track of multiple projects at once.
That being said ADD is also still a challenge sometimes. As a mentor, I still have issues with trying to keep records and keep track of paperwork, both of which are important. ~Allison Last edited by Allison K : 13-02-2006 at 18:59. |
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Re: Advantages of ADD in a High-Tech Career
Thats what I'm saying. I can not sit still for my life... I would like to but it is the hardest task in the world. I feel as if I have to be doing something every nanosecond of every day doing something. I can do something if interested like math, I would rather do 100 qudratic equasions, (I'm in Algebra II), rather than write a two page essay on anything....
Can anyone relate? -Pavan |
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Re: Advantages of ADD in a High-Tech Career
I don't know if I have ADD or not, but i have often been called "fidgety" . as in I am bored or distracted extremely easily, and I cannot sit unoccupied... in my boring classes i am either asleep or madly scrawling drawings in notebooks... I do not take notes for any of my classes... i flipped through last years Calculus notebook and I had like 4-5 pages worth of actual NOTES for the whole year .. the rest was all drawings . I get anxious if i am unoccupied like i tap fingers start humming guitar solos or something... it annoys the crap out of people cuz i finish a test and if its after lunch and i'm not sleepy i make a lot of noise humming or tapping fingers.
is that ADD ... i don't know... i asked my doctor and he said if i get good grades i don't have ADD |
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Re: Advantages of ADD in a High-Tech Career
if you characterize ADD people as hunters (instead of farmers) or pilots (instead of passengers) or warriors (instead of bankers) you start to see why our educational system was not designed for us ADD-people.
The fact that you feel out of place in school is a good indication that you are out of place in school. Many ADD-people are very intelligent and are able to compensate for poor study/note taking/ organizational skills, getting through by the seat of their pants instead. BTW: you should be able to google up plenty of websites with tests or check lists that will answer your question. Last edited by KenWittlief : 14-02-2006 at 23:16. |
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Here is a test I took that said I might possibly have it.
Take Test By Clicking Here. It is about 50 something questions. If a question does not pertain to you click na/ other wize awnser 0-4 -Pavan |
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that test is a little strange
"do you have symptoms of ADD?" THATS WHAT IM TAKING THE TEST TO FIND OUT! "do you tend to snap at people a lot?" oops! Sorry. :^) |
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Re: Advantages of ADD in a High-Tech Career
I can actually relate with that article.
Though, I have ADHD and not ADD. |
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Re: Advantages of ADD in a High-Tech Career
I still dont get the difference between the two.
-Pavan |
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I'd probably be diagnosed with a small bit of ADD. As for meds, I probably wouldnt take them. But I do exhibit alot of the typical "traits" if you call them. It drives me crazy to be in classes that don't interest me, but even if I barely pay attention, I'll pull a stong A in it. I also always have to be doing something. Normally I'm at my PC playing a game, chatting with a friend, or reading up on forums I belong to...I rarely just sit down and watch a movie or a TV show...I'll get up and go do something else half way through. Also, if i'm doing something...I'm completely involved and you have to drag me away from it. I just can't stop working on something or reading something part of the way through. My parents will bug me for an hour until I finally finish something and go get dinner.
The little test thing said it's likely that I have ADD...go figure. Last edited by KTorak : 02-03-2006 at 22:10. |
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Hope I cleared up any confusion. |
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