I started high school in September 1983. 35 years ago, but I still remember that during the first day, our entire freshman class went to the school auditorium to watch a short film/documentary that promoted that idea. I think the film was called, "The Best Four Years of Your Life." If not, it was something similar that told us that we were going to have the best four years of our lives, starting today. After the film, some teachers told us some stories that tried to make us believe this would be true.
As I watched the film, I recall thinking that, for me, that would be complete bull****, and that instead, this was probably going to be the worst 4 years I'll ever have, but that things would be way better once I got away from all of these a-hole classmates I'd seen since Kindergarten, and how college would be way better.
As it turned out, only my first 2 years of high school were the worst years, the last 2 were somewhat better, and then college was way better for all 4 of my years there -- by that time, I think I had finally learned to "pass" as a neurotypical well enough to make a few good friends and be somewhat outwardly social when I needed to be.
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DSM-5 Diagnosis: Autism Spectrum Disorder, Without accompanying intellectual or language impairment, Level 1.