ADHD and Education

If you have ADHD, it may be affecting several areas of your life, including your education.
Problems you may find at college or university include:

Managing your time and
workload, such as falling
behind on assignments
Finding it hard to plan
or organise work
Finding it difficult
to concentrate
Finding it hard to follow
instructions given by the
lecturer/teacher
Making careless
mistakes
Staying focused and
sticking with it
Feeling overwhelmed
with the amount of
work
Maintaining motivation
and a positive attitude
Managing your time and
workload, such as falling
behind on assignments
Finding it hard to plan
or organise work
Finding it difficult
to concentrate
Finding it hard to follow
instructions given by the
lecturer/teacher
Making careless
mistakes
Staying focused and
sticking with it
Feeling overwhelmed
with the amount of
work
Maintaining motivation
and a positive attitude
TAKE THE TEST

It is important to remember that only a doctor can diagnose ADHD.
If after taking the test you have any concerns, please make an appointment with your doctor.
Please note: This is not a diagnostic test. Only your doctor can diagnose Adult ADHD.

ADHD isn’t just an issue in education.

If you are experiencing challenges related to ADHD in college or university,
you are likely to be experiencing diffi culties in other parts of your life:

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