Sheogorath
Well-Known Member
Like most of you, I have the Asperger syndrome. I also have a pretty high IQ. Because of that, people have certain expectations from me. I am going to college for a few months now, and I already notice that some of my teachers just "assume" I am going to get awesome grades while sitting on my hands.
Sadly, the opposite is true; I've always had trouble keeping track of school work. I simply don't have the motivation to do my homework or to study. Not even thinking about my ultimate goals is a helpful tool to get motivated. It only makes me feel more guilty and more aware of how stupid it is that I am not trying any harder.
It has always been like this for me. School doesn't really interest me. I couldn't care less about what's going on in class. And even if teachers discuss a topic of my interest, they manage to be so boring that I start to dislike the topic I once was so enthusiastic about.
It's not abnormal for people with a high intelligence to do bad in school. Actually, that's a very common thing. Even the greatest genius of the 20th century, Albert Einstein, was a massive underachiever with poor grades.
I just wonder if any of you have experienced similar issues and if you know how to cope with it? The internet is full with "barstool-psychologists" who have cliche solutions to a not so easy problem.
I would be very grateful if you could give me some advice - no matter what it is.
Merry Chirstmas and a Happy New Year.
- Gryffix
Sadly, the opposite is true; I've always had trouble keeping track of school work. I simply don't have the motivation to do my homework or to study. Not even thinking about my ultimate goals is a helpful tool to get motivated. It only makes me feel more guilty and more aware of how stupid it is that I am not trying any harder.
It has always been like this for me. School doesn't really interest me. I couldn't care less about what's going on in class. And even if teachers discuss a topic of my interest, they manage to be so boring that I start to dislike the topic I once was so enthusiastic about.
It's not abnormal for people with a high intelligence to do bad in school. Actually, that's a very common thing. Even the greatest genius of the 20th century, Albert Einstein, was a massive underachiever with poor grades.
I just wonder if any of you have experienced similar issues and if you know how to cope with it? The internet is full with "barstool-psychologists" who have cliche solutions to a not so easy problem.
I would be very grateful if you could give me some advice - no matter what it is.
Merry Chirstmas and a Happy New Year.
- Gryffix