Tested your grammar and spelling now for math!

The first thing any psychologist/psychiatrist will tell you before you get a confirmed diagnosis is that Aspergers is not an excuse for your behaviour.

Self diagnosed emo-fags just need a good backhander.
 
The point is that every other weirdo on the Internet with the odd obsessive interest and poor social skills thinks they've got Asperger's, and regard it as some glamorous Rain Man type thing, as though it somehow makes them some kind of closeted misunderstood genius, when the truth is they're just a nerd who sucks at talking to girls.

I score very highly on that AQ test, but as I said it's easy to fiddle the answers when you know what the test is looking for and when you want to prove to yourself that you're some kind of savant. I've no hard evidence that I fall anywhere "interesting" on the AQ spectrum, so it could well be that I'm just an introverted loser.

Completely agree, put that kind of test to a bunch of us nerds and the majority believe they Asperger's :/
 
The first thing any psychologist/psychiatrist will tell you before you get a confirmed diagnosis is that Aspergers is not an excuse for your behaviour.

Self diagnosed emo-fags just need a good backhander.

Yes, that's what they told me. I'm always hyper, but never use my aspergers as an excuse :D
 
ALso how did people do 135/9? I just did long division in my head, i was just wondering if there was an easier way.

I just knew it. I don't even need to think about sums like that. If I don't know a sum like that instantly, I do the long division in my head.
 
9/10, which I'm very pleased about as Math(s) has always been my absolute nightmare.

Interestingly, at school I was just 1 class above the window-lickers and got a resounding "E" in my GCSE. I went back to school later in life and did some OU science classes, and then later on some business maths classes as part of my degree, and did quite well......in fact I enjoyed it a lot. However at GCSE level I was given no support from teachers and had zero confidence - I just assumed I couldn't do maths and didn't really try :(
 
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