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I suffer from ADD (to the point that it hurts my day to day life). For example, my mother tells me to do something; if someone else tells me to do something, I just forget about the first thing I was told because my brain can't focus on two orders at the same time.
This makes me to be vacant 90% of the time when someone's talking to me (autism plays a role in this, because I focus a lot in eye contact, posture, etc.), so I almost never pay attention to what the person's trying to say (unless they're friends. Then, I don't care that much about posture, eye contact, choosing the right words, etc.
I always've done worse than my classmates in school; getting lower grades, worse execution, etc. I needed tutoring through my entire life, because of the troubles I have with studying. Even with tutoring, I did worse than my classmates that didn't have tutoring. If I haven't received extra classes outside of school, I wouldn't have never gotten into college. Do you think that telling my teachers about my disability (33%) will make me to do better at school and to be less stressed and to be more happy?
This makes me to be vacant 90% of the time when someone's talking to me (autism plays a role in this, because I focus a lot in eye contact, posture, etc.), so I almost never pay attention to what the person's trying to say (unless they're friends. Then, I don't care that much about posture, eye contact, choosing the right words, etc.
I always've done worse than my classmates in school; getting lower grades, worse execution, etc. I needed tutoring through my entire life, because of the troubles I have with studying. Even with tutoring, I did worse than my classmates that didn't have tutoring. If I haven't received extra classes outside of school, I wouldn't have never gotten into college. Do you think that telling my teachers about my disability (33%) will make me to do better at school and to be less stressed and to be more happy?