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24 Oct 2012, 7:33 am

This is kind of a help thread as well; and us Aspie's well, we have our strong suits, and our weak suits, which we will discuss here.
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Used to be math for me. I have kind of liked now, but the title for my worst subject ATM is any science class; it is hard to understand, I cannot focus because of its complexity.......... it's like it's in some language I cannot decipher.

Help would be appreciated; geology is what I am into ATM.


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24 Oct 2012, 8:49 am

Games. :x



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24 Oct 2012, 9:05 am

Outdoor PE like hockey, netball and rounders - I was no good at team games
Maths - was put in the special ed group for maths but even that was too hard for me
English - was good at spelling but the rest was so boring that I couldn't pay attention
Science - I liked learning about interesting things, but all we did in High School was equations, which was practically maths
History - all we learned about was kings and queens
Spanish - used to be my favourite subject but even that was hard because I kept on forgetting the different words in the language
Geography - too hard for me
Carpentry - I got the grade through my creative mind, but when it came to actually constructing things, I struggled. Maybe it's because I was a girl
Art - apparently the art we chose to do had to relate to an artist. I wasn't told that, and I went and done my art exam on something I made from my own creative mind, and my work was brilliant....but the school couldn't give me the grade because it didn't relate to any artists. That was just great :roll:
Religeous education - it was just a bunch of copying stuff from a textbook
Cookery - I was too slow
Drama - I was too shy and unconfident to even want to participate, although I had to because it was a lesson
Music - I was a good keyboard-player, but otherwise I found the subject very hard to pick up

I suppose I was crap in everything except for computer lessons (I was just average), and also doing a lesson in my last two years of school where we just learned about adult life, like jobs, money-handling, and all of that, which was what I done the best in, but we didn't get an exam for that so I couldn't earn a permanent grade from it.


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24 Oct 2012, 1:32 pm

math because im slow at doing it. on top of being slow at working out problems I missed pretty much everything up to high school because I got stuck into a special education class were the teacher never taught anything.



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24 Oct 2012, 1:34 pm

English, because writing and theory of mind both important in it.



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24 Oct 2012, 2:15 pm

I used to be terrible at basic math. I could do algebraic functions just fine, but multiplications tables and the like would give me fits. However, as an adult I have had to learn to do it quickly and properly because I deliver pizza for a living. Doing so let me see numbers in terms of the concrete rather than the abstract, so now I just see them as puzzle pieces that need to fit together to make up whole coins and bills. After that, numbers became easy.


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24 Oct 2012, 3:51 pm

Maths, PE, chemistry, physics.
Followed by work shop (textile and wood), drawing (especially technical drawing) and arts, anything that demanded being skilled with your hands


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24 Oct 2012, 4:12 pm

PE
-Everybody kept making fun of me and my PE teachers were total jerks. To this day, I'm still a bit glad my HS didn't have a PE teacher or else who knows what.

Math
-In junior high, my math teacher was a jerk, had a chip on his shoulder towards special ed. students like me and HS math was mostly "my bad", since my communication skills sucked back then as they do now; asking for help was difficult for me.


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24 Oct 2012, 4:20 pm

worst subject for me? everything



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24 Oct 2012, 4:57 pm

Complex mathematics. I can do basic math and single variable equations just fine. Once it starts to get more intricate and abstract I lose it. The problem is that I can't understand why things work the way they do in high level math. If I don't understand what's happening, my mind won't stick, and I can't do it. So, most any math after about grade 10 was too much for me.

Chemistry, for similar reasons. Sub atomic particles especially. Too much abstraction I cannot parse.



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24 Oct 2012, 5:12 pm

anything involving high creativity or physical activity or cooperation.
So, my worst subjects:
PE/Gym: I hate team sports, and I'm not good at activities requiring physical strength or ability.
Art: I'm not creative with things I don't like to/can't do. I could never just think of anything to draw like other people, and I wasn't good at drawing at all (mind you, this was middle school basic art)
History: I never really could just remember things that had happened in the past and apply them to a test. I also never understood why we had to learn history if it was so long ago. Obviously, it is to understand events in human history and apply them to today, but I still have a low regard.
English: This always required that we work in groups or partners and I absolutely hate that. Plus, it required creativity to write.



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24 Oct 2012, 5:18 pm

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Help would be appreciated; geology is what I am into ATM.


I've studied geology. What are you stuck on?


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24 Oct 2012, 6:11 pm

English and Art at GCSE, but now at A Level it is Religious Education.


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24 Oct 2012, 6:31 pm

Maths I just couldn't cope with it at all, and the teachers didn't understand,

Team sports I didn't do so well in them I couldn't hit the ball and if it came towards me I would move out the way I thought it would hit me then I got laughed at.



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24 Oct 2012, 7:59 pm

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25 Oct 2012, 6:33 am

PE- Because I suck at sports and group sports;
Italian- My grammar is very good, but, since I don't use metaphors and figurative speech and I suck at syllabification, it's an hard subject for me.
Geometry and Arithmetic- I really suck at those two; in fact, about Mathematic subjects, I'm good only at Algebra.
Geography and History- I suck at these two.


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