Brittniejoy1983 wrote:
People were just always disappointed in me because I test well, and my IQ was early determined to be high.
But then I almost failed high school, and dropped out of my first go around at college.
Pretty much exactly the same, even dropped out of college first time too.
Both my younger brothers who are very close to me in age were leaning disabled(one could be described as mentally ret*d according to his IQ) so there was always a big contrast with me altho they did apparently want me to repeat 1st grade because they didn't think I could read but I was reading like Harry Potter the next year so shows how much they know. My mom just says I turned it on like a switch, honestly I don't remember even learning how to read or ever struggling with it ever and I started reading books because the books interested me. It's kind of sad I probably read more books as a child than I do now, but I spend all day reading on the internet!! Just not the same I guess.
I dominated those state tests, the school must of loved me since I pretty much aced them as a kid but I essentially dropped out of high school with no credits in my second year as a freshman when I stopped going but the school district "accommodated" by sending a teacher to my house twice a week which apparently was cheaper for them than paying to send me to the specialized school my therapist wanted me to go to. I graduated high school on time that way, I did probably like 1/10th the work everyone else did to graduate. Education in America everyone!