Living with Attention Deficit Disorder

Sims2789

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I wrote this essay for a college application, but I think it can help people without ADD understand what it's like having it.

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Sims2789 said:
If you don't have Attention Deficit Disorder, imagine having binoculars that won’t stay in focus; you constantly have to refocus them because they go out of focus almost as soon as you get a clear image. I can pay attention well when something, like a political treatise or a photo of Titan, is stimulating, but I cannot pay attention well when something is boring or overly cursory. This leads other people to believe that, unlike more disciplined, responsible people, I only pay attention when I want to. For example, my mother's partner almost always tells me to “complete the task” when I get sidetracked while doing a chore, as if I get distracted because I'm inconsiderate. I understand where her frustration comes from and do not see ADD as an excuse to not do what I’m supposed to, though I do not get distracted out of choice. Instead, my mind latches onto something else.

As a result, ADD can be very frustrating. When reading, I’ll suddenly stop and stare at the page for a little while until I snap back to reality and remember that I’m supposed to be reading. The same thing happens during lectures; my ears quit hearing the teacher and my mind drifts off into space. Everyone has moments like these, but mine are frequent enough to significantly disrupt what I'm doing. And, unlike people without ADD, I cannot will myself to focus better. Compounding the problem, teachers occasionally call on me when they know I'm not paying attention, making me the focus of the entire class's amusement until the teacher resumes his or her lesson. I feel ashamed, ostracized, and even stupid when it happens. This is not the only situation where I've unintentionally drawn negative attention to myself; however, this negative attention is usually a direct result of my actions as opposed to someone else seizing an opportunity to humiliate me.

Despite these setbacks, I've turned my ADD into a strength. Though named Attention Deficit Disorder, ADD can be more accurately described as Attention Variability Disorder: I can “hyperfocus” beyond the abilities of “normal” people. For example, I’ve been so focused writing this essay that I only noticed that an entire soccer team has entered my school’s computer room when one of my friends on the team said “hi” and stood between me and the computer. If my general level of attention is the set of binoculars that doesn't stay focused, hyperfocusing is a high-powered telescope that produces a crystal-clear, high-resolution image only of what I want to look at; no distraction can enter my field of view.

This metaphor is especially poignant to my AP US History exam. Our exam started late, around 8:40. As a result, lunch started before the exam ended. This meant that I was not in a quiet area for much of the exam. Unlike many of my classmates, I was so intensely focused on my exam that I barely noticed the noise and was not distracted by it.

However, my ADD hasn't always been a strength because I haven't always exploited, or even been aware of, its advantages. When I was younger, I wasn't cognitively aware of my ability to hyperfocus. I recall hyperfocusing, but I had little or no control over it and could not understand it conceptually As I've aged, I've come to know myself better and as a result have gained some control over entering and exiting hyperfocus. Because I've learned to live with my ADD and use its positive aspects, I haven't accomplished less because of it.

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Note: I haven't submitted my application yet and won't till Tuesday or Wednesday, so feel free to make suggestions, corrections, etc. ;)

Also, please don't steal this essay. I'm sorry to be suspicious when many people who read it will give me advice on it, but imagine what would happen if the University of California received two identical essays found it online without this statement.
 
As a person applying to the UC system I am proud of your essay. I think it is a good and unique essay.

Which of the UCs are you applying to? I'm applying to UCLA, UCB, UCD, UCSB, UCSD. I've already been pre accepted into UC Santa Barbara and UC Davis so I guess I've already got my backups if I don't get into LA or Berkeley.
 
Commie #4522 said:
As a person applying to the UC system I am proud of your essay. I think it is a good and unique essay.

Which of the UCs are you applying to? I'm applying to UCLA, UCB, UCD, UCSB, UCSD. I've already been pre accepted into UC Santa Barbara and UC Davis so I guess I've already got my backups if I don't get into LA or Berkeley.

I'm applying to Berkeley, UCLA, UCSD, and some others just in case. I have to send my apps by Wednesday for a scholarship (I don't know why that's a requirement but money's money).

How does one get pre-accepted?
 
Sims2789 said:
I'm applying to Berkeley, UCLA, UCSD, and some others just in case. I have to send my apps by Wednesday for a scholarship (I don't know why that's a requirement but money's money).

How does one get pre-accepted?
I'm in an ELC (Eligible Local Context), meaning I'm in the top 4% of California's students.

Do we have to submit by Wednesday for any of the scholarships or just for your special one? Because honestly I haven't done that part of the application.
 
Commie #4522 said:
I'm in an ELC (Eligible Local Context), meaning I'm in the top 4% of California's students.

Do we have to submit by Wednesday for any of the scholarships or just for your special one? Because honestly I haven't done that part of the application.

Unless you're a finalist for your school's Incentive Award (if you were you'd know) you don't have to submit it by Wednesday. So basically, just for my special one.
 
Commie #4522 said:
I'm in an ELC (Eligible Local Context), meaning I'm in the top 4% of California's students.

Do we have to submit by Wednesday for any of the scholarships or just for your special one? Because honestly I haven't done that part of the application.

How do you find out if you're in an ELC? I thought it applied to the top 4% of one's school, not of the entire state.
 
You have trouble focusing when something is boring? Your mind latches onto other things?

Join the freaking club...


No offence, but you do a terrible job making ADD seem like a legit disorder. Your description of your life with ADD actually sonds pretty normal.
 
Also, do you know if this is just a rumor, or is it true?

"If you submit your application very close to the deadline (November 27+) there's a chance the server will be crashed and your application will not go through. Last year the server crashed because of too much traffic and several thousand students were too late to submit the application and denied admission."

Sims2789 said:
How do you find out if you're in an ELC? I thought applied to the top 4% of one's school, not of the entire state.

Yeah, it's to my school, but since my school is in the top 10% of California, I would assume I'm at least in the top 4 for California as well. :P

"If my general level of attention is the set of binoculars that doesn't stay focused, hyperfocusing is a high-powered telescope that produces a crystal-clear, high-resolution image only of what I want to look at; no distraction can enter my field of view."

I think the semicolon in this sentence is incorrect. "No distraction can enter my field of view." can't stand by itself.

capslock said:
You have trouble focusing when something is boring? Your mind latches onto other things?

Join the freaking club...


No offence, but you do a terrible job making ADD seem like a legit disorder. Your description of your life with ADD actually sonds pretty normal.

I guess I would expect such a negative comment from someone living in the SOUTH.

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capslock said:
You have trouble focusing when something is boring? Your mind latches onto other things?

Join the freaking club...


No offence, but you do a terrible job making ADD seem like a legit disorder. Your description of your life with ADD actually sonds pretty normal.

What should I do to not sound like this? This was a problem in my last revision and I wasn't aware it still existed.
 
Commie #4522 said:
Also, do you know if this is just a rumor, or is it true?

"If you submit your application very close to the deadline (November 27+) there's a chance the server will be crashed and your application will not go through. Last year the server crashed because of too much traffic and several thousand students were too late to submit the application and denied admission."



Yeah, it's to my school, but since my school is in the top 10% of California, I would assume I'm at least in the top 4 for California as well. :P

"If my general level of attention is the set of binoculars that doesn't stay focused, hyperfocusing is a high-powered telescope that produces a crystal-clear, high-resolution image only of what I want to look at; no distraction can enter my field of view."

I think the semicolon in this sentence is incorrect. "No distraction can enter my field of view." can't stand by itself.


If your school's in the top 10%, a good student at your school is less likely to be in his school's top 4% than the same student at an average school.
 
Sims2789 said:
What should I do to not sound like this? This was a problem in my last revision and I wasn't aware it still existed.
Don't listen to him, he obviously doesn't know what he's talking about. Besides, look where he's from and you can extrapolate the ignorance and the source of angst and hatred.

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I've thought of striking "Everyone has moments like these, but mine are frequent enough to significantly disrupt what I'm doing" (second paragraph) and adding something similar after "I can pay attention well when something, like a political treatise or a photo of Titan, is stimulating, but I cannot pay attention well when something is boring or overly cursory" (first paragraph).
 
If you're really concerned about it, say that though people may have similar experiences yours are so frequent and intense that they can't imagine the scope that you suffer from.
 
Thanks. I'll probably do something like that but it'll be more like "mine are more intense and frequent" instead of "mine are so intense and frequent that I suffer."

I'm gonna go to bed. 'Night.
 
Can't believe that ADD is anything but a fraud from the pharma industry. If somone is easily distracted, it is simply so. I have pretty much all the characteristics you just pointed out in your essay and would be quite upset if someone told me I had a 'disorder'.
 
Commie #4522 said:
I guess I would expect such a negative comment from someone living in the SOUTH.

You're in the top 4% of California's students and you make this sort of biased statement against the South? Go figure. :lol:

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Riffraff said:
Can't believe that ADD is anything but a fraud from the pharma industry. If somone is easily distracted, it is simply so. I have pretty much all the characteristics you just pointed out in your essay and would be quite upset if someone told me I had a 'disorder'.

That's easy for you to say, you don't have it. But I know well that it is a real problem.
 
Commie #4522 said:
I guess I would expect such a negative comment from someone living in the SOUTH.

:lol: That is such a stupid argument.
 
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