u/whiskeyinreverse

"I easily understand blueprints and spatial schemes" at Talanov's

The questionnaire dropped an interesting statement to assess I definitely wasn't expecting in a sense of typing.

The thing is that I wasn't just like "uh, probably 1-2, im really bad here so 1", it was a thing I'm called out by. Ever since childhood I was excellent at maths, mental calculations, solving complicated problems, but I always had troubles with spatial thinking. I couldn't just understand it as normally people do. I can imagine it all, but realization always sucks.

Currently I'm 21 and I have gotten better at maths, better at mental calculations, at thinking and solving, but *this* is still so much of a weak spot. It even made me change my area of education. I started off at robotics but when I realized that I'm literally unable to make the blueprints and understand them, I shifted to stress analysis and now on my way to a master degree in it.

In the end of a questionnaire I got IEE (which means Ti polr, right?), the question is if it checks out, if it is a Ti polr problem or more of a Te one (as earlier I've been thinking about SEI)?

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