It's been many moons since I took my test, and I got a 140. I doubt I'd score that high now.
1) How did you fare academically?
Straight A's until I started having emotional problems and then started get B's,C's and the occasional D.
2) How fast did you learn a new concept?
Pretty fast.
3) Did you have to study much outside of school?
Very little.
4) What was difficult for you to learn and what wasn't?
Nothing was very difficult to learn, but I excelled in math and science.
5) How did it feel being around people that had it a bit more difficult to learn new concepts, remember things, solve problems etc
It could get frustrating at times, to be honest. I felt like my education was being held back to teach to go at slower pace for other students.
6) When you solve a problem in let's say mathematics (you can use another example) what is your approach and thought process when solving it?
It depends on the problem.
7) How was your experience when learning a new language? Did it come to you easily?
Fairly easily.
1) How did you fare academically?
Straight A's until I started having emotional problems and then started get B's,C's and the occasional D.
2) How fast did you learn a new concept?
Pretty fast.
3) Did you have to study much outside of school?
Very little.
4) What was difficult for you to learn and what wasn't?
Nothing was very difficult to learn, but I excelled in math and science.
5) How did it feel being around people that had it a bit more difficult to learn new concepts, remember things, solve problems etc
It could get frustrating at times, to be honest. I felt like my education was being held back to teach to go at slower pace for other students.
6) When you solve a problem in let's say mathematics (you can use another example) what is your approach and thought process when solving it?
It depends on the problem.
7) How was your experience when learning a new language? Did it come to you easily?
Fairly easily.
Even if the open windows of science at first make us shiver after the cozy indoor warmth of traditional humanizing myths, in the end the fresh air brings vigor, and the great spaces have a splendor of their own - Bertrand Russell