Thankyou. You see, now that was very helpful; I couldn't stress how much that actually helped me in my decision. It's great to receive productive advice from a current student, that attends a prospective University. That post, unlike your earlier, actually had benefits in aiding my decision and confusion.

I was majorly focused on Princeton because of their Creative Writing Department, as well as many other occupational departments I am preparing to enter. I was actually misdiagnosed as ADHD, as a young child, when I actually contain a medical syndrome that is located upon the Autistic Spectrum, Asperger Syndrome. Adderall, as far as a tool in motivation and focusing, has been immaculate when used in the correct dosage. It's a beautiful thing.

Secondly, as far as Stanford, that's an interesting statement. The only legit reason I had asked for assistance in the first place wasn't necessarily based on the fact that I don't know what I should do, myself, as far as the medication is involved and applied to my condition. But rather, it was because I enjoy gathering informative precautions from others who have had experience with the testing procedure, like yourself. By getting another perspective on the situation, I can become universal in my decision and outlook towards the subject of testing and being awarded with a decent, if not above-average, score.

Thankyou very much. It was useful. Effective.
WEED Reviewed by WEED on . adderall and ACT I have to take the ACT assessment on the eleventh, this upcoming Saturday. I am currently on 20mg XR capsules of Adderall, and I need to know if any of you think it is a wise idea to use it during the test? I do have the disorder, ADHD, which actually means I undergo a paradoxical effect from normal speed users, or from what I have read. Do you think the amphetamine will increase my overall score, or will it fuck me over as far as timing and irritability is concerned? It helps me focus Rating: 5