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<blockquote data-quote="Jahydin" data-source="post: 9293687" data-attributes="member: 6984869"><p>I pretty much went my whole life thinking everyone else was the same way. I even began college as an art major and did pretty good! I only switched over to engineering two years later because I wanted an excuse to take more math classes. Poetry, music (guitar), drawing, and painting, all without "visualizing" anything! In a way, I think that <strong>was </strong>my way of visualizing; slowly adding elements to my existing design with no clue what the end result would look like. Always a fun surprise.</p><p></p><p>Thinking about it, <strong>Physics </strong>was the subject that about killed me. I had to repeat two of my classes, but I think it helped me go from a "5" on your scale to a "4"; which makes me think, with enough practice, maybe it's possible to "exercise memory muscles"?</p><p></p><p>Anyways, on the plus side I can read fiction <strong>really </strong>fast. With no need to visualize anything, I can condense 10 pages of action into: "Dresden encountered a group of vampires and disposed them with magic" pretty quickly!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jahydin, post: 9293687, member: 6984869"] I pretty much went my whole life thinking everyone else was the same way. I even began college as an art major and did pretty good! I only switched over to engineering two years later because I wanted an excuse to take more math classes. Poetry, music (guitar), drawing, and painting, all without "visualizing" anything! In a way, I think that [B]was [/B]my way of visualizing; slowly adding elements to my existing design with no clue what the end result would look like. Always a fun surprise. Thinking about it, [B]Physics [/B]was the subject that about killed me. I had to repeat two of my classes, but I think it helped me go from a "5" on your scale to a "4"; which makes me think, with enough practice, maybe it's possible to "exercise memory muscles"? Anyways, on the plus side I can read fiction [B]really [/B]fast. With no need to visualize anything, I can condense 10 pages of action into: "Dresden encountered a group of vampires and disposed them with magic" pretty quickly! [/QUOTE]
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