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Tayribeiro
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12 Aug 2011, 1:12 pm

I am a visual person, so i do fine with geometry and physics but i struggle with differential calculus.



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12 Aug 2011, 1:15 pm

I could never get it. I was getting the hang of fractions finally in 6th grade and then we moved and kids in 7th grade were already doing algebra. It's like they were ahead. They tried to teach it to me but I couldn't get it and wasn't learning so they stopped teaching me it in 8th grade. Maybe if they taught me at the level I was at, I might have eventually gotten it but I was told I wouldn't get it because it was too abstract and I am concrete and that math isn't concrete.



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12 Aug 2011, 1:29 pm

I hated math. I was horrible at it.


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12 Aug 2011, 1:30 pm

Nah, I'm terrible with mathematics. I struggle with abstract concepts like numbers or theory. Though I am hyperlexic, I don't think I do well with words either. I need to be able to imagine things to do things.



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12 Aug 2011, 2:00 pm

My math skills look something like this:

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12 Aug 2011, 2:00 pm

I was always very good at arithmetic. The first problem I encountered was with algebra. I couldn't understand why letters were being used and thought the actual letter had some sort of meaning (symbols would have worked better for me). Once my dad took a few hours to explain it, it really sunk in. I never had a problem again until we did trigonometry and calculus (real mathematics, not arithmetic). I never knew which formula to use for which problem, but I managed to pass, even at an advanced level.



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12 Aug 2011, 2:04 pm

Maths was the only subject at school that I felt comfortable with. I am pretty good at it.



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12 Aug 2011, 2:08 pm

My problem with maths is remembering details during integration, differentiation and other advanced math stuff.. also I mess up the plus, minus and other signs. I though it was because I was absent minded but I remember reading that it could be because of math learning disabilities. Other wise I enjoy doing math esp trigonometry and probability.



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12 Aug 2011, 2:14 pm

I am excellent at math. I'm unsure if Aspies are as a group better than the general public, but I think that because math is more logial than emotional that people associate it with Asperger's and Autism in general.



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12 Aug 2011, 3:44 pm

I think it is a stereotype. Not everyone with AS is a math or science genius. I'm definitely not and can only do basic arithmetic. I did well in math in elementary school but struggled a lot with it in high school and college.



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12 Aug 2011, 3:59 pm

Whenever someone brings up that sterotype, I want to strangle them. I was always told I could never be a veternarian because I had so much trouble with math. Needless to say I lost all my modivation, not just in school but in life as well.


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12 Aug 2011, 4:29 pm

Apart from the simple stuff, I'm pretty bad at it. Hate it too.



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12 Aug 2011, 4:32 pm

I'm definitely more of a creative, artistic Aspie than a logical, intellectual one!



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12 Aug 2011, 4:50 pm

I always had trouble with arethamitic, but I find algebra a breeze.


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12 Aug 2011, 4:50 pm

I'm good at math and used to like it. Until my math teacher moved me from an honors class to a regular class because I was "immature". I hate how many people in the non-honors class don't care about math.



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12 Aug 2011, 5:37 pm

I love numbers but I am not exactly the best person for solving the higher level problems.

The first memories I had were of numbers being written on a blackboard and not understanding it. I just liked the shape of it and how my mum would trace them out and then move my hand around.

That is until I was whacked with a stick.

I am at the point now where solving mathematical problems leads to headaches but I still obsess over numbers and moreso manipulating geometric shapes in my head.