Gah!
That abnormal psych class... It's DEFINITELY not worth what it's doing to my sanity.
We're talking about - I don't know what. Social anxiety disorders. Something. And Asperger's comes up. And he says something about how "most aspies are of average intelligence - above average intelligence, most of them are geniuses!" and I'm just sitting there going "well, gee, thanks, but that's just not true!"
So I raised my hand.
Now, you need to understand something. Usually, I sit by the wall. I will never willingly sit out in the open. I have to be in the wall, preferably in a corner, in the back - and if I can face the door, so much the better. But today I was late. And the ONLY desks left were right in the front. I could've reached out and pulled his hair.
And he ignored me.
I should've just said something, I normally would've forgotten to even raise my hand - but I was *right there!* How could he possibly not call on me? It's a little blatant, isn't it? And it's not like I'm always calling out in class - in fact, because I know it annoys people, I've taken to playing a lot of freecell (besides, in this class it's really saving my temper).
And he ignored me!
We're talking about - I don't know what. Social anxiety disorders. Something. And Asperger's comes up. And he says something about how "most aspies are of average intelligence - above average intelligence, most of them are geniuses!" and I'm just sitting there going "well, gee, thanks, but that's just not true!"
So I raised my hand.
Now, you need to understand something. Usually, I sit by the wall. I will never willingly sit out in the open. I have to be in the wall, preferably in a corner, in the back - and if I can face the door, so much the better. But today I was late. And the ONLY desks left were right in the front. I could've reached out and pulled his hair.
And he ignored me.
I should've just said something, I normally would've forgotten to even raise my hand - but I was *right there!* How could he possibly not call on me? It's a little blatant, isn't it? And it's not like I'm always calling out in class - in fact, because I know it annoys people, I've taken to playing a lot of freecell (besides, in this class it's really saving my temper).
And he ignored me!
no subject
In any case he shouldn't have ignored you.
no subject
It's good though. Next class I'll come in early, get a good wall seat where he can't see me, and spend the class playing freecell and minesweeper. I love my laptop. Even if I didn't have my writing problems, and organizational problems (that's where the laptop's helped me the most, surprisingly), I would still have to have it to zone out effectively in class.
no subject
But yeah, there are certain profs and situations where I open my mouth without raising my hand anyway. ::snerk::
Ouch!!
Re: Ouch!!
no subject
My japanese history prof. would never ever call on me unless the entire class was stumped. Because he knew that I already had the right answer.
My hearing problems got the better of my social anxiety. If I sit in a class where I prefer (same places as yourself) then I can't hear the instructor. The classrooms have lousy acoustics and people just don't know how to shut up in class. So I compromise by taking one of the first row seats against the wall, preferably farthest from the door and pretend that the rest of the room doesn't exist.
no subject
no subject
no subject
no subject
In any case he shouldn't have ignored you.
no subject
It's good though. Next class I'll come in early, get a good wall seat where he can't see me, and spend the class playing freecell and minesweeper. I love my laptop. Even if I didn't have my writing problems, and organizational problems (that's where the laptop's helped me the most, surprisingly), I would still have to have it to zone out effectively in class.
no subject
But yeah, there are certain profs and situations where I open my mouth without raising my hand anyway. ::snerk::
Ouch!!
Re: Ouch!!
no subject
My japanese history prof. would never ever call on me unless the entire class was stumped. Because he knew that I already had the right answer.
My hearing problems got the better of my social anxiety. If I sit in a class where I prefer (same places as yourself) then I can't hear the instructor. The classrooms have lousy acoustics and people just don't know how to shut up in class. So I compromise by taking one of the first row seats against the wall, preferably farthest from the door and pretend that the rest of the room doesn't exist.
no subject
no subject
no subject