SocOfAutism wrote:
I like to supplement the RAADS-R with the
Aspie Quiz. They are similar, but give you different answer choices. It can help to look at the results side by side.
It can also help to look at the specific breakdown of the RAADS-R. So, for example let's say you got a low score in communication, but a high score in circumscribed interests. That would tell us that you don't "sound autistic" because you have a high language ability, but because you just have a few interests you might have trouble staying interested in things other people are talking about or staying friends with people who are boring to you.
Well, I compare myself to the "Q" character from Star Trek.
Hyperintelligent, with zero (or negative) social skills, and a wildly creative imagination.
Have taught English (tutoring program for children), Spanish (at the college level), Klingon (as a panel host at two sci fi conventions).
Cannot understand humanity.
C'est la vie.
It's all pretty fascinating though ...