In North America, one must have an IQ above 70 to receive a diagnosis of asperger's. If one's IQ is below 70, then a diagnosis of autism is given. It is very likely that your IQ is above 70 as deficits often become apparent if the IQ is below 90. I measured in the mid-eighties in two areas of my IQ (short term auditory memory and processing speed) while taking a lot of medication and could notice that I had a much more difficult time than any other students in assignments that relied on those areas and was unsuccessful in the college courses I was taking at the time.
One can still get a diagnosis of autism with even a very high IQ if there were speech delays in childhood. High functioning autism and asperger's can be identical, especially in adulthood, so it seems that one diagnosis is chosen over the other depending on childhood milestones or experiences as opposed to a difference in adult "symptoms" most of the time. PDD-NOS is often diagnosed if there are not enough diagnostic criteria met for a diagnosis of autism or asperger's, but enough signs are present and are causing sufficient distress or dysfunction in one's life to warrant a diagnosis.