HOW I GOT A 4.O WITH ADHD

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  • Опубликовано: 6 фев 2025

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  • @Letstalk-zx7jx
    @Letstalk-zx7jx 9 месяцев назад +10

    Amazing ! I dropped out 3 times because i just couldn't pay attention in class! And when I study, i read a few sentences, and then i get distracted and go do something else . It's frustrating because i want to become a doctor , but i can't even focus long enough to get an associates let alone the long road to medical school! im going to try one more time . This time, I'll get medication, ask the college for accommodations , whatever i have to do .

    • @KatieIbsen
      @KatieIbsen  8 месяцев назад +1

      Take advantage of your resources! Best of luck!

  • @blueviolets2106
    @blueviolets2106 2 года назад +23

    Congrats. I haven’t been diagnosed but always felt I had ADHD. It took me years to finish college, just graduated this year. I’m a year older than you. I went to university, then community college, then university again and ended up with a final GPA of a 3.5

    • @KatieIbsen
      @KatieIbsen  2 года назад +5

      The undiagnosed struggle is definitely a tough one, I empathize with your experience! Congrats on your graduation!

    • @iamsomeone8266
      @iamsomeone8266 Год назад +1

      Me u both. Haven't been diagnosed, only just rwalised that i have so many symptoms.

  • @kazihosneara4294
    @kazihosneara4294 2 года назад +9

    Definitely agree with taking advantage of the resources schools offer because they are there to help you . For me personally I don’t like asking for help because I don’t want to look stupid but I am trying to work on that . Thank you for your video because I am transferring and needed these

    • @KatieIbsen
      @KatieIbsen  2 года назад +1

      I'm glad the video was helpful to you! It's always okay to ask for help when you need it - in fact asking for help shows that you have the maturity to realize when you need help and the confidence to ask for it!

  • @matthewcrome5835
    @matthewcrome5835 2 года назад +8

    I'm diagnosed with autism and am a community college student heavily considering Berkeley, so this was really helpful! I struggle a lot with executive functioning due to my autism, so I can relate to some of your struggles. I also struggled in high school, mostly due to mental health issues and the fact that I wasn't diagnosed until I was 19 so I didn't know why I struggled to socialize and process information. Now I have accommodations and hopefully will get support to help me live independently. I've been working my first paid job for over 8 months now, so that's good progress! I have a 3.79 currently which has been a lot of work, but I love school! I struggle with perfectionism and wanting to get a 4.0 GPA, but I'm working on preventing obsession with grades. Thanks for this video and I wish you the best of luck with your grad school experience!

    • @KatieIbsen
      @KatieIbsen  2 года назад

      That's incredible, congrats!! I'm so happy to hear you have accommodations that are helping you now

  • @Caramel_Nedra
    @Caramel_Nedra Год назад +5

    This explains a lot. I hated high school but I loved my business classes. When I got a job, I fell more into accounting. I’m still dead set on becoming an entrepreneur. If I have to talk about food and my health for a living, I’m gonna hate it and I knew it because I sat through medical billing and coding for 9 months and actually did it… and hated it 😢

    • @KatieIbsen
      @KatieIbsen  Год назад +1

      Its super important for us ADHD folks to have the chance to pursue the things that we find interesting!! (i mean, its important for everyone, but especially so for us!)

  • @Langwidere903
    @Langwidere903 2 года назад +4

    This is really helpful, thank you so much. I struggled with undiagnosed adhd in high school, and I pretty much graduated on a technicality. I’m starting my second year at Santa Monica College with the goal of transferring to a UC. It’s really reassuring to see someone with such a similar experience to me thriving in college like this. I’m loving community college but I’m very scared that I’m gonna transfer and crash and burn

    • @KatieIbsen
      @KatieIbsen  2 года назад

      I'm so happy my story is helpful for you to hear!! I was also scared that I was going to crash and burn when I transferred - and even though it was hard, it wasn't as hard as I thought it was going to be. Especially when it comes to the UC's - they are FANTASTIC at providing help and guidance for transfer students (particularly at Cal and UCLA in my opinion)

  • @adamseward4713
    @adamseward4713 2 года назад +1

    I did not fast forward through your disquisition, mirabile dictu. I realize now that I have always had severe ADHD, and a symptom of that is that I fast forward through almost all RUclips expositions. But not yours. You are consistently credible, likeable, watchable, and reliable. By reliable I mean you tell us what you tell us you will tell us, no clickbait or discursive detours. I found you while checking out what the archaeology curriculum is like a UC Berkeley, and you told me. Well, you told me anthropology but that was enough.

    • @KatieIbsen
      @KatieIbsen  2 года назад +1

      Thank you! This is high praise! If you watch my vlogs I definitely talk more about archaeology at Cal - they don't offer an archaeology specific cirriculum as they only have an Anthropology degree course, but they have a lot of archaeology classes. I recommend watching the "classes I took" videos for more on that!

  • @HollyJaneYT
    @HollyJaneYT 2 года назад +1

    Katie, this video is a trove of valuable information. Thank you for being so candid, and so articulate in describing your experience with ADHD at school. x

    • @KatieIbsen
      @KatieIbsen  2 года назад

      Thank you so much for the kind words Holly!! It means a lot to me to hear - especially because my struggles in school had been invalidated for so long, it's wonderful to see so much support!

  • @marie-evepineault8049
    @marie-evepineault8049 2 года назад +2

    This video was so comforting and helpful thank you!!

  • @christabelstephen6961
    @christabelstephen6961 Месяц назад

    Thank you
    This was relatable and helped

  • @c0r5e
    @c0r5e 2 года назад +3

    I with my own ADHD am not here to invalidate anyone's acheivment or brag what I do in my STEM major and struggle with and manage to get by but I was kind of disintrested when the degree you mentioned was some major often described as an idom/term as "underwater basket weaving major" 😂😂😂. Nevertheless congrats for all ur acheivments

    • @KatieIbsen
      @KatieIbsen  2 года назад +5

      The most backhanded congrats I've received yet

  • @christabelstephen6961
    @christabelstephen6961 Месяц назад

    Do you happen to have a video on the best effort to put in to get a GOOD grade?

    • @KatieIbsen
      @KatieIbsen  Месяц назад

      I don’t, but this is an interesting idea! I’ll keep it in mind. Otherwise, I’d suggest taking a look at some of my vlogs- I’ve talked about that kind of thing throughout my college vlogs :-)

  • @lil.cinamunrol
    @lil.cinamunrol Год назад +1

    My current issue, is being able to understand concepts. Is there a way that has helped with understanding things. I have gone to tutoring and I feel bad because after it’s explained, I’m still confused. I’m a biology major. My issue is that I’ve never been a huge science person. But I want to work with animals. Like become a vet. You are an inspiration for me. I’ve been diagnosed since I was 16 with anxiety, depression, and now at 23, I have been diagnosed with ADHD (inattentive).

    • @KatieIbsen
      @KatieIbsen  Год назад +1

      This might suck to hear, but sometimes it's better to find an avenue that your brain understands better rather than trying to force yourself into doing something super difficult. For example, learning animal sciences instead of biology - finding some other major that is adjacent to what you eventually want to do!

    • @mrsoisauce9017
      @mrsoisauce9017 Месяц назад +1

      I know I'm a year late, but have you tried watching RUclips videos, making concept maps or practice problems? Those personally worked for me when studying for my math final, which I aced with a 98 after just 2 days of studying (I also have ADHD, and my grade before the exam was a D+). It could be worth exploring for you

  • @adamseward4713
    @adamseward4713 2 года назад +2

    Check. Thanks.

  • @korswe
    @korswe 5 месяцев назад

    Were you able to get through Berkeley without having to be on ADHD meds?

    • @KatieIbsen
      @KatieIbsen  5 месяцев назад +2

      I tried a few medications on and off during my last year at Berkeley but ultimately ended up not staying consistent with any of them. I mainly tried Guanfacine and Ritalin but didn't like either so I finished my last year without taking any medication, but now I take Vyvanse and have been taking that through the last year of my masters degree! I also take an anti-depressant that also helps a lot (which I'm going to talk about in a future video!)

  • @Amanda.Cooper
    @Amanda.Cooper 2 года назад +1

    Did you go to your PCP to get diagnosed?

    • @KatieIbsen
      @KatieIbsen  2 года назад +3

      I went to my PCP to get a referral to a psychiatrist that specializes in ADHD diagnoses - had that evaluation at the end of spring semester 2021 and received my diagnosis in July of 2021!

  • @lead2889
    @lead2889 2 года назад +1

    I know it’s based on individual, which medicine worked for you?

    • @KatieIbsen
      @KatieIbsen  2 года назад

      I have only tried guanfacine and ritalin - both worked for me!

  • @Frank020
    @Frank020 6 месяцев назад

    Awesome, somehow my grades did not translate to success in the workplace. I am not likable, a minority, and my boss is a discriminating racist. 😂
    Do i need a diagnosis i have been seeing a psych for years. I am not seeking gov benefits?

    • @KatieIbsen
      @KatieIbsen  6 месяцев назад

      If you’re not seeking protected accommodations or access to medication then you don’t necessarily need a diagnosis. It’s up to you whether you think having a diagnosis will help you or not