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Are you Gifted?
Yes. 53%  53%  [ 47 ]
Some days I feel gifted. 33%  33%  [ 29 ]
No. 14%  14%  [ 12 ]
Total votes : 88

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23 Dec 2007, 8:15 pm

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I look forward to seeing all you guys win the noble prize someday! I expected more from people with AS/autism, in the sense that you all seem to be talking about i can do this i can do that! The question i ask is why? For people who are detacted socially and have less social retrictions, you all are so desperate to be accepted, look at me look at me! I've lived my whole life different than all those around me, my problems severe, but ive worked hard. and if you can do something better than those around you, then great, find a person who is having difficulty and help them, tell them they too can do what i do. also i dont like the word giftness, it implies your particular skill has be given by someone, to you (is it god?!)... as i dont beleive in god i have no worries or retrictions there! My point is this, if you become diluted, wraped up in you own talents, you'll never ever see whats straight in front of you! the true fundamental idea that we are all equal, that you can develop your own skills and the person on the street, give them the beleive that there is not a hierarchy of individuals with special gifts/talents and watch 2days extraordinary become 2morrows orginary! maybe thats what those who consider themselfs to be extraordinary are afraid of, that they will no longer be special! I too have AS in case i didnt say.


Well, aren't we making a multitude of assumptions here? Shall I remind you: Occam's Razor, fellow Aspie.

FYI (not that it matters), I am productive, highly motivated, and accomplished; with polish. I do not need or appreciate an assessment without data! Yes, I too agree; the word 'gifted' isn't really appropriate, but that's not the question.

I am unsure if you meant to be sarcastic. Your post is not written with clarity so I cannot know your intent. What are you trying to say? If you have a message write succinctly.

Not one of us proports to 'be special.' So, your statement is just supposition without basis. Presumption is illogical to me - Lab Pet does not like.

Oh, I am not 'deluded,' (you spelled the word wrong, btw - in a most amusing way). I am scientist. I am the Lab Pet. And I'm not afraid.
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23 Dec 2007, 8:16 pm

Yes, technically I am "highly gifted" (over 3 standard deviations above the mean) according to my IQ score. Plus I've topped out on pretty much every verbal test I've ever been given. But I have a mild nonverbal learning disability, so my skills are very uneven.



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23 Dec 2007, 8:18 pm

marvolutional....And this was your first post?

Curious


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23 Dec 2007, 8:23 pm

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Oh, I am not 'deluded,' (you spelled the word wrong, btw - in a most amusing way).


So *that's* what that word was supposed to be. Thanks for the clarification.



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23 Dec 2007, 9:56 pm

Despite having a natural fear of testing, the last time I took an IQ test I was well above genius. I also took some state-affiliated, creative thinking tests and I did extraordinarily well. I'm not bragging, but to be honest I think it's strange since I hate testing, and have never done well on them my whole life.

I'm not in the least bit logical, so the IQ thing would probably be hard to replicate. The creative thing was easy, since I was writing a lot at the time and felt sure of myself. I like to solve creative problems, and it is definately a passion.



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24 Dec 2007, 1:33 am

75% of 37 is 27.75, isn't it? My calculator agrees. Maybe it's just me, but can one identify with 3/4 of a specified trait? Why not just say that a gifted person would identify with 27 to 28 of the traits instead of using a percentage? I guess I'm more curious about that than whether or not I'm gifted.



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24 Dec 2007, 2:15 am

OK, I DID test as gifted, but this test came up a bit different:

Me as a kid 33/37=89.19 (gifted)
Me now 27/37=72.97 (not gifted)

Still, some of the things are stereotypes, and others argue against giftedness.



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24 Dec 2007, 2:17 am

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I cannot walk down the stairs without holding onto the rail, my handwriting is ATROCIOUS! I have a hard time throwing stuff..


:D Many gifted people have motor skills trouble. Me too!. Oh, and I'm really crap at sports!


SAME HERE!



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24 Dec 2007, 2:19 am

Speaking of sports, the only one that I have any skill at is gym hockey. I can't skate, but everything else involved in with hockey is just fine with me.

Other than that, I think that one some level all of the list's attributes could apply to me; like, I enjoy mathematical concepts, but not math in and of itself. Meh.

I also managed to do marching band for 7 years, and that takes some definite coordination. I almost didn't make it my sophomore year, but after that I got it pretty good.

It's funny though; I scored as gifted when I was 6, but then when I was 10, I didn't. I wasn't a very good test taker as a younger child and my sense of time was often skewed, making test taking even more difficult/lousy.


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24 Dec 2007, 2:33 am

I tested as gifted in grade 5 (IQ of 160x2); I was comfortable
I tested as mentally ret*d in grade 11 (I could barely write my name on the IQ test); I was uncomfortable

One can deduce certain things concerning autism from the above anecdote (I was just as smart in grade 11 as I was in 5).



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24 Dec 2007, 2:43 am

In sixth grade I tested as gifted. In high school I was in remedial classes. :?

So I don't know.



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24 Dec 2007, 3:06 am

Danielismyname wrote:
I tested as gifted in grade 5 (IQ of 160x2); I was comfortable
I tested as mentally ret*d in grade 11 (I could barely write my name on the IQ test); I was uncomfortable

One can deduce certain things concerning autism from the above anecdote (I was just as smart in grade 11 as I was in 5).


The other thing is that the writer of the test determines what is gifted and what is not. I am what I am - and good luck to anyone who tries to categorise me.


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24 Dec 2007, 3:07 pm

I'm stoked to see you all posting about the gifts that you have, as it's often easier to dwell on what we don't have. Gifted, Artistic, Autistic - they are just labels. It's how you see yourself that really matters.


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24 Dec 2007, 3:47 pm

Yes i am gifted i have good memory 4 trains, maps, n calendar dates n many ppl at skool n tv companies had said 2 me dat ur very gifted.



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24 Dec 2007, 4:56 pm

I am very gifted in many different areas... math, language, music, memory, even athletics. I see a lot of people saying "so what if I'm gifted, it doesn't matter," and while I can kind of see that point, I think it is just as wrong to say that it doesn't matter as to say that it does. It is what it is. I understand things a lot of people don't and can express myself in ways that a lot of people can't. To say that it doesn't matter is ridiculous. I can't connect verbally (ie, have a stimulating conversation) with a large percent of people simply because they can't speak as well, don't have any opinions or interests, etc. So, it does matter very much. It's not something to brag about or something to get an ego boost from because I didn't do anything to earn it, but it's just as foolish to go the other direction and to say that it's not something to acknowledge, because it's simply not true. Being gifted has a huge impact on my life, both in how I relate to other people and in what I want to do with my life. People like me aren't supposed to work at McDonald's because we have something very important to offer, and I'm not going to ignore my giftedness just because it's easy. It's not easy to have gifts and talents because with them comes responsibility, but it's just the way it is.



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24 Dec 2007, 5:06 pm

Eire wrote:
In sixth grade I tested as gifted. In high school I was in remedial classes. :?

So I don't know.

Same.


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