80% of aspies fail out/unemployed after 4+years of college

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Blue Jay
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16 Mar 2018, 4:13 pm

magz wrote:
The R course?

Yes
magz wrote:
I guess half of the people there have more or less severe symptoms of ASD.

Perhaps
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Pity you didn't come back. I did after falling out for 4 years, finished the MS and was offered grad studies.

Good for you!
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The Faculty of Physics is the most Aspie-friendly (and generally neurodiverse-friendly) place I know!

Indeed, FUW is really neurodiverse-friendly.



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17 Mar 2018, 1:57 pm

Based on my own experience as a professor, and my daughter's experience as a student, colleges and universities are very unfriendly to autistics. The environment is even louder, brighter and more crowded than high school. Dormitories (sometimes students are required to live there) are a nightmare. The faculty and administration are simply unfamiliar with autistic people's learning needs and some are hostile to accommodations. However, if you have a really good advocate in the disabilities office, it is possible to make it through. Don't give up hope.