I was diagnosed in childhood with ADD (without hyperactivity) in the mid 90's. Last took medication for it in the late 90's. No medical visits regarding it sense. I'm hopeful the diagnosis was wrong, or that I cope better now, because it doesn't seem to be a current problem.
I'm glad to see the FAA just made less expensive "no ADD" testing allowed, if you pass those tests well enough without showing any concerns.
Are there recommendations to online tests where I'd be able to see how I do, and perhaps by doing them over some time, might improve my score a bit?
I'm thinking something like luminosity, pilotaptitudetest, cognifit, etc.
These of course aren't scientific, aren't really shown to be useful in any way other than possibly improving your score using their games/tests, wouldn't be usable as evidence to FAA, and aren't guaranteed to predict my actual future testing results.
But, I'm wondering if anyone else found those useful to "study" for the CogScreen and related ADD tests, and if there's a specific site that might be useful in this situation.
(I see Dr. Bruce is beyond highly recommended, and I'll definitely be using him when I'm ready to start the process.)
I'm glad to see the FAA just made less expensive "no ADD" testing allowed, if you pass those tests well enough without showing any concerns.
Are there recommendations to online tests where I'd be able to see how I do, and perhaps by doing them over some time, might improve my score a bit?
I'm thinking something like luminosity, pilotaptitudetest, cognifit, etc.
These of course aren't scientific, aren't really shown to be useful in any way other than possibly improving your score using their games/tests, wouldn't be usable as evidence to FAA, and aren't guaranteed to predict my actual future testing results.
But, I'm wondering if anyone else found those useful to "study" for the CogScreen and related ADD tests, and if there's a specific site that might be useful in this situation.
(I see Dr. Bruce is beyond highly recommended, and I'll definitely be using him when I'm ready to start the process.)