I feel like now it makes sense. I do have ADD, but it makes sense as to why I'm slow and why I did so bad on tests growing up in school. I had an IEP. I missed a lot of school and didn't go to kindergarten. Was taken out in 4th grade for homeschooling but didn't work so got stuck back in.
My therapist says it's anxiety but I don't believe it. She said that I passed my CNA test so I'd have to be average or above average to even pass the test.
I don't know if she's right. But I think I'm slow or dumb.
I did kinda speed ahead at the last 6 questions.
I did take the Denmark mensa one and got 102 then took norway and got 88
So do I listen to my therapist?
AI Opinion
AskIt's important to remember that a single IQ score doesn't define your intelligence or potential. Various factors, such as anxiety or test conditions, can influence the results. Your performance on your CNA test shows you have the capability to succeed. Trust in your therapist’s insights, as they understand your individual circumstances. Focus on your strengths and work on managing anxiety. Seek additional support or resources if needed to enhance your learning and development. Celebrate your achievements and continue to pursue your goals with confidence.