Hi, according to Temple Grandin, there are three types of people on the Spectrum:
math and abstract thinking,
thinking in pictures (like Temple), and
story / narrative / language arts.
(with some overlap of course)
Now, I'm the story / narrative type, and I tend to get either an A or a F in math classes. If I'm able to put the time in to translate it into a story, I tend to do very well. And part of being able to do this, it helps to be in a pretty good place in my life, and it helps if the topic whets my appetite and means something to me. If I can describe in story what the graph does, I usually do pretty well. And Einstein himself may have possibly been a story type of Aspie, imagining what it's like to ride the front of a light beam, etc.
And for college, I really think pre-studying is the royal road. I mean, pre-studying is so effective it's almost cheating, just an entirely legal form of cheating! And more seriously, a professional engineer attending a seminar on, say, bridge safety, with a little bit of pre-study, he or she will get a lot more out of it.