Quote from: Willow on March 04, 2014, 06:42:21 PM
I'm in a similar situation, except I can't play guitar for my life. I tried to dabble into electronic music, but I can't find a program that combines what I want, ease of use, and free.
I have no direction in my life. The only thing I want to do it travel. Don't need a college degree for that. I've changed my major 5 times this year already, and am on the brink of another major change. I failed pretty hard last semester (.8 GPA) and if I don't get a 3.3 GPA this semester, I'll fail out and be done with college forever; I won't be able to get in anywhere else.
I never learned how to take notes, and when I try to, my mind wanders to more interesting or important (as determined by my brain) matters. Same with studying. My dad gets frustrated with me when I tell him I do neither on a regular basis because it really doesn't help.
I feel you. I'm still in community college trying to figure out what I can do career-wise for the rest of my life. And feel like I've just thrown a monkey wrench into my already limited options by deciding to transition.
As far as note taking goes, I found a sketchbook helped a lot. Kept my mind in the immediate so I could listen to the professor, and slowly taught myself to scribble down important stuff on the side of the page while I sketched. Different things work for different people, but worth a shot or finding what helps you keep your mind in the present and using that to help teach you to take notes. As long as it isn't disruptive to the class.
Quote from: Willow on March 04, 2014, 06:42:21 PM
Tried to once bring up the former, primarily in a motor sense (certainly not a reading sense, I've read at a tertiary level since 3rd grade) like I say right and mean left and vice versa all the time, but was shot down for my outstanding reading ability. The latter, well, it became hurtful when my mother said she'd rather have had me diagnosed with Asperger's (what she suspected) than GID.
I was diagnosed as a kid along with ADD. Mild, because I showed signs of dyslexia, mixing up right and left, starting letters from the wrong point (either top instead of bottom, or bottom instead of top. I forget which is the correct way. And was still young enough I hadn't taught myself to fully overcome in terms of spelling and writing letters backwards. However, I was reading Jurassic park and Peter Benchley in 3rd grade, so... mild.
I'm sorry hun.

No one should have their parents say things that hurtful. Also you're mother is really offensive not only to Trans* but also to those on the autism spectrum. If you need someone to talk to, or advice on managing ADD (I'm hardly an expert and can't promise what works for me, will work for you, but hey, it's always worth a try right?) Don't hesitate to pm me, okay?