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10 May 2008, 10:59 pm

Your score = 32

According to your score, you seem to have a rather short attention span. You tend to have a great deal of difficulty maintaining your focus on a task and following it through until completion. People who have short attention spans tend to jump from project to project and are often known to be quite disorganized. This frequently results in missed deadlines, tardiness, and bills being paid late. An inability to pay attention for an extended period of time could be a result of fatigue, a medication side-effect, or you may simply have a personal issue weighing heavily on your mind. However, it would be a good idea to visit a psychologist in order to assess whether Attention Deficit Disorder may be an issue.



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10 May 2008, 11:22 pm

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According to your score, you sometimes have difficulty maintaining your focus on a task and following it through until completion. People who have short attention spans tend to jump from project to project and are often known to be quite disorganized. This frequently results in missed deadlines, tardiness, and bills being paid late. An inability to pay attention for an extended period of time could be a result of fatigue, a medication side-effect, or you may simply have a personal issue weighing heavily on your mind. However, if you feel your occasional inability to pay attention is significantly affecting your life, it would be a good idea to visit a psychologist in order to assess whether Attention Deficit Disorder may be an issue.



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11 May 2008, 2:02 am

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I'm always late for everything, 2 hours sometimes.


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11 May 2008, 9:54 am

Your score = 19


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11 May 2008, 3:10 pm

Your score = 45

According to your score, you sometimes have difficulty maintaining your focus on a task and following it through until completion. People who have short attention spans tend to jump from project to project and are often known to be quite disorganized. This frequently results in missed deadlines, tardiness, and bills being paid late. An inability to pay attention for an extended period of time could be a result of fatigue, a medication side-effect, or you may simply have a personal issue weighing heavily on your mind. However, if you feel your occasional inability to pay attention is significantly affecting your life, it would be a good idea to visit a psychologist in order to assess whether Attention Deficit Disorder may be an issue.



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11 May 2008, 4:18 pm

My attention's died because of my depression (I think so), so I don't think I have ADD. Cool quiz though.



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11 May 2008, 4:42 pm

Your score = 44

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According to your score, you sometimes have difficulty maintaining your focus on a task and following it through until completion. People who have short attention spans tend to jump from project to project and are often known to be quite disorganized. This frequently results in missed deadlines, tardiness, and bills being paid late. An inability to pay attention for an extended period of time could be a result of fatigue, a medication side-effect, or you may simply have a personal issue weighing heavily on your mind. However, if you feel your occasional inability to pay attention is significantly affecting your life, it would be a good idea to visit a psychologist in order to assess whether Attention Deficit Disorder may be an issue.

Well...I am daydreaming a lot.



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11 May 2008, 8:52 pm

Your score = 50

According to your score, you sometimes have difficulty maintaining your focus on a task and following it through until completion. People who have short attention spans tend to jump from project to project and are often known to be quite disorganized. This frequently results in missed deadlines, tardiness, and bills being paid late. An inability to pay attention for an extended period of time could be a result of fatigue, a medication side-effect, or you may simply have a personal issue weighing heavily on your mind. However, if you feel your occasional inability to pay attention is significantly affecting your life, it would be a good idea to visit a psychologist in order to assess whether Attention Deficit Disorder may be an issue.


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11 May 2008, 9:10 pm

Your score = 45

According to your score, you sometimes have difficulty maintaining your focus on a task and following it through until completion. People who have short attention spans tend to jump from project to project and are often known to be quite disorganized. This frequently results in missed deadlines, tardiness, and bills being paid late. An inability to pay attention for an extended period of time could be a result of fatigue, a medication side-effect, or you may simply have a personal issue weighing heavily on your mind. However, if you feel your occasional inability to pay attention is significantly affecting your life, it would be a good idea to visit a psychologist in order to assess whether Attention Deficit Disorder may be an issue.


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11 May 2008, 9:36 pm

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Your score = 32 Your score


What does your score mean?

According to your score, you seem to have a rather short attention span. You tend to have a great deal of difficulty maintaining your focus on a task and following it through until completion. People who have short attention spans tend to jump from project to project and are often known to be quite disorganized. This frequently results in missed deadlines, tardiness, and bills being paid late. An inability to pay attention for an extended period of time could be a result of fatigue, a medication side-effect, or you may simply have a personal issue weighing heavily on your mind. However, it would be a good idea to visit a psychologist in order to assess whether Attention Deficit Disorder may be an issue.




My second diagnosis came from a doctor who specializes in things like ADD/HD and learning disorders.
She stated EMPHATICALLY that I did have ADD/HD.
This test is okay but not as much fun as the three days I spent with the lady who diagnosed me the second time.

Those questions are not that well done as far as I'm concerned.
The question about watching my favorite tv program and listening to a friend on the phone... I think I could do both well enough.
Heck... I'm often talking to someone on the phone (headset) while online or walking around the house doing things.
I seem to pay attention okay.

I also carry on multiple conversations at once... I'll be talking with someone when a second person I know walks by and I make contact with them.
Then I go back-and-forth with each person talking about completely different things until one or both of them get tired of me and leave. I don't realize what I'm doing most of the time when I get started.

Anyway...

this makes me want to go out and be evaluated AGAIN for ADD/HD ... I really like those tests they give... FUN! :P


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