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Posted by rjlockhart37 on February 17, 2018, at 13:22:49
im going back to the library today at school yesterday i spend 4 hours on a annoted bibliography and just could not get it, came home and had to get alone for a while, because seems to even get simple tasks it's hard to grasp, i write on babble and internet, but then in pressured things, or at school, its difficult, processing info like it passes only get like 20percent of it, i've gotten things done but i had to put so much effort into getting a mediore task done, when others it's simple. I've done good in other things at school, wrote articles, it just seems that freeze stages, where it's like i stop processing info well, there was a psych report that had said that in it, working memory, processing speed, but i have gotten other things done, difficult ones like studying for advanced tests. I have no where or no one to talk to, so im just gonna put it here. Last night i came home a wreck after not finishing a simple thing, had to be alone to let it out. You know, it's sometimes best to realize a problem, by yourself and then you understand it more, and write a journal of self-logs of what i need to do. There's alot of deep emotion that i have to keep myself, and learn from it on they way. But anyways, hopefully ill get this figured out by later today. End of log
Posted by rjlockhart37 on February 17, 2018, at 18:54:36
In reply to cognition, posted by rjlockhart37 on February 17, 2018, at 13:22:49
well..i got it done, and wrote the most in depth thing i could write. I think it's mind preparation. But it took a long time.
Posted by baseball55 on February 17, 2018, at 21:26:29
In reply to Re: cognition, posted by rjlockhart37 on February 17, 2018, at 18:54:36
> well..i got it done, and wrote the most in depth thing i could write. I think it's mind preparation. But it took a long time.
Sometimes it does take a long time and I've had students who routinely need more time on papers and tests. Most colleges have coaching centers on study and writing skills, and that might help. Seeing a counselor about building a sense of competence to help you through might help. If you feel this might be an issue, contacting the disability center at your college to let faculty know you need more time on assignments might help.
You don't need to do everything on your own, RJ. A lot of people face these kinds of problems in college. Most colleges have services for this reason and many faculty members are very sympathetic, accommodating and willing to help if you reach out to them.
Posted by linkadge on February 18, 2018, at 16:01:33
In reply to cognition, posted by rjlockhart37 on February 17, 2018, at 13:22:49
Don't give up. Take school at a slower pace, if needed. I had a lot of issues at post-secondary school. I needed to go slower, at times.
Linkadge
Posted by rjlockhart37 on February 22, 2018, at 2:06:58
In reply to Re: cognition, posted by linkadge on February 18, 2018, at 16:01:33
the sentence structure was lacking, i mean i write here on babble and other places, but when its in a certain format that's forced in high pressure, i've got test that's take home essay test, its due soon. I'm already starting to get that adrenaline anxiety going through me, if i didnt have adrenaline it wouldn't be able to keep up, that's not a joke, that's how it really is. Some people just can go in there, and do it, and be in a normal state, relaxed, i have to psych myself up to do high performance things, i can do them, but it just, i don't why it takes me more longer with tedious errors that i make. Spelling, or data entry error, being with people and socializing: i have psych myself up to do it, because if i don't im just .... don't talk or low social moves
effort is going to have to increase, the past i let it go and all i realized was after i let it go, depression got worse of being behind, get this to stuff into gear from here and find any learning/working task that will work and do it
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