IQ: I'm not sure since I haven't taken one in a while, and when I did the result varied a lot from 111-140 depending on which test I took. It seems the average was about 126 or so, but I'm really not sure. I take a long time to think things through, but once I do, I usually do it well and get the right answer. So any IQ test that was timed I didn't do very well on.
Education:
(This may be too much detail, sorry.)
I'm in college (Langara College in Vancouver, Canada). I took courses that interested me for the first two years or so after getting out of high school. This is, I think, my third or fourth year in college. But only last year did I decide to go into Computer Sciences, and I'm currently planning to transfer into a university, into third year in a program to attain a Bachelor of Science in Software Engineering degree. I've taken many math courses (currently in Calc 3) and have taken 3 philosophy courses, 2 biology courses, 2 physics courses, a psychology course, geology, statistics ... just a large assortment of courses, mostly in sciences and not arts, besides philosophy and a couple creative writing courses and an English course. I tend to do well in all subjects if I apply myself. But I take a long time to do things, so I can only take about 3 courses at a time without being overloaded. I've had 4 professors (English, Philosophy, Math, Computer Science) think highly enough of me to advise me to go pursue their subject as a career. I often have trouble following what the instructor is saying during class, but when I review my notes at home and give myself time to comprehend everything, I can understand it better than most people.
Lucid Dreaming:
When I was 16, the summer before high school (2006) I had been trying to have lucid dreams for about a month with no success. I was using reality checks about every 20 minutes and a general excitement about it. Then, I went to a spiritual group in Costa Rica. My life underwent an abrupt change and two days after getting there I had my first LD. From then on, I was getting about 1-4 LDs per night every night, and would record them on my laptop. I had been keeping a dream journal since I started trying to LD. Now, I'm trying to have LDs again but am having difficulty. I've had 11 so far in the last 3 months, with none in the last 3 weeks or so becuase I've unintentionally stopped trying. I started trying on winter break, and lost a bit of interest when school started again because I was occupied with it.
EDIT: They've almost all been MILDs (no specific routine before bed, just a general intent to lucid dream throughout the day). I usually just wonder if I'm dreaming for no apparent reason, once I'm aware enough in real life. But a few times it's been something that happens in the dream, like a dream character talking about lucid dreaming.
Hobbies: Computer programming, reading (mostly fantasy novels), PC games, going on walks, this forum.
Age: 21
Relationships: Boyfriend who lives far away, we meet every few months, besides that we talk mostly online, sometimes by phone. Long term relationship, been together for about 6 years and plan on getting married, I've never had another boyfriend. He does not practice lucid dreaming but will listen to mine.
Gender: female
Religion: atheist
Family: Live with them. Mom, dad, brother(19). We are not close and don't talk very much. I don't talk to them about lucid dreaming because the few times I've brought it up they aren't interested.
EDITED:
I don't believe in anything paranormal.
I don't have mental health issues, as I'd define them. I get depressed a lot, but I wouldn't say I "suffer from depression" because something like that is just an emotional tendency, not some sickness. I think drug companies probably try to get people to believe it's a condition/disease so that people feel like they need to be medicated for it. But if your study would count depression as an illness, then I guess I have it.
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