Yes, I talk to myself all the time. I will mutter to myself in public a lot, often unconsciously, but I've learned not to do it in communal work or study areas, which is one reason I prefer to work at home. It helps me focus, understand topics and organise my thoughts. One of my hobbies is writing and I will often improvise character dialogue aloud, playing each different character as I go.
Deborah wrote:
synx13 wrote:
I am just so FRUSTRATED about it because I really want to learn, even go to university(science). But with my current learning habits, I don't stand a chance.
Deborah, have you tried looking at YouTube? There are so many wonderful resources there for science students who prefer to learn visually. Also, your university may be able to give you assistance if you have an official diagnosis, such as by supplying you with a note-taker. These days many lectures are recorded, and being able to go back and listen to them at my own pace was a lifesaver for me. You could also give university a trial run by doing one or two of the many university-level subjects that are offered free online. Pick something you find interesting and give it a shot!