Not "getting" math has nothing to do with your intelligence. I have a masters degree in healthcare administration and same as you, had to do algebra over and over again because of ADHD. Conventional math for ADHD people is futile. We are not going to concentrate of formulas and memorize them - frankly, we kind of get it that there is no purpose to it, and our brains refuse to spend the time and patience doing it just to get though the algebra course to go on to another course that is the same. I bet you did well at geometry? Frankly, I never made it to geometry in high school, but, learned I was good at it while homeschooling my grandson. So....don't let math dictate your intelligence. I can tell by your writing and diverse need to learn about "life", you are smart.@HorseGirlAbby
What things are you going to college for?
I've been long decided on not going to college, but if I did, I would go to the college my mom did, or go to Findlay because of all the equestrian programs.
I can only wish my homeschooling went as smoothly as yours! My mother's patience is wonderfully infinite, but it's gotta be tough schooling a kid with ADHD(me!). Every day was a battle. Hands on stuff has always been much more agreeable for me.
Totally feel the lack of friends, I agree that's one of the worst parts.
Precalculus! I could never dream of doing that, I dropped all math when I restarted Algebra 1 five times with no luck. I'm not quite that smart.
What kind of books do you like to read? I used to read fantasy, then didn't read for a long time, and now I'm back strong with country cowboy Christian romances, lol.
I'd love to do more photography.