My highest scores on the end of year test during high school were in the sections dealing with languages. I made it into the top 1% (99th percentile before in a couple of those categories. I was above average in most subjects. My lowest scores were in mathematics. The various mathematics categories would come in within the average range. In separate testing later, pattern recognition was extremely high as well.
During childhood, I loved the outdoors including taking walks outside or dancing in the rain.I loved about anything to do with animals whether spending time around a real one or flipping through encyclopedias and such looking for pictures of them. I liked to take things apart to see how they were made (originally plant parts but later appliances as well). I also liked to do other experiments with things like water pressure and air pressure. I liked a lot of science videos especially ones about animals assuming no animals were harmed. I was fascinated by airplanes and would try to outrun them though for some reason, I never succeeded.

I also have a recurring dream of learning to fly one day. I talked a lot when I was little. It made my mouth feel funny to make myself stay quiet too long. I wanted to share any new fascinating thing I learned with as many others as I could get to listen and had no problem asking questions if I thought someone might have answers to something. I did a lot of pretend play. I liked to pretend that my stuffed animals and dolls were real, that my bike and my swing were airplanes, ect. I loved to read adventure stories and then daydream about meeting the characters in real life. I liked to watch certain shows and daydream up my own stories based off of the characters or pretend to be the characters. As I got older I learned to mask as an extreme introvert to avoid trouble and started studying things like chemistry and physics to maintain my need to feel like even if no one likes me at least I was smart. The simpler biology based sciences are probably a better fit because the math parts in physics and chemistry really stress me out even though I like knowing the facts and being able to recite scientific laws. I feel like I need to be just as good at those too though. Meanwhile, somewhere along the line I picked up calligraphy and poetry and then later photography and ultimately learned how to combine them in projects. I like to learn about edible and medicinal plants. I have multiple books on this topic. I was teaching myself trick riding on my horse at one point but have not done it in quite some time. It was pretty exciting though. I like researching topics on my phone and in reference books. I have trouble watching video instructions without feeling restless unless I can be scrolling through comments or something while listening. I probably learn best with hands on learning. As a child (prior to becoming so timid and introverted/formal acting over my teen years) I was in children's choir, played a lamb in a Christmas pageant, and was a mime at Vacation Bible School one year. I kind of added some extra scenes for the lamb during the Christmas pageant.

I get fascinations with certain historical time eras that are recurring but kind of rotate around. There was a phase during my teens when I collected WW2 surplus uniforms. There were at least 2 or 3 phases where I used red construction paper to make my bicycle helmet resemble an ancient Roman helmet. I also liked to pretend to rescue people or to investigate something. I also have an obsession with trying to undo bad events in books or movies. In addition to my newly obtained Biowork Certificate, I also have a Locksmithing Diploma. Another thing I like to do is the balancing tricks that I have discussed on here before. I like to sing opera and have been told that I do it well, but nobody around me likes opera so I don't do it often. I come up with riddles, rhymes, and puns. I make random associations between things, for example, thinking that the texture of the ceiling looks like cottage cheese. Then I will go down some rabbit trail such as I wonder what it would be like if the roof was really made of cottage cheese. Would it stink. Would it draw mice. Then I might Google whether mice like cottage cheese and end up researching the life spans of wild mice vs mice in captivity.