I found wrong planet via a reference in the end of the wikipedia article on Aspergers Syndrome. I guess I could have found it via a google search, too, but there you go.
I just turned 25, and live quite a "normal" life, if not envied now and then. I am preparing my master thesis just now, I enjoy several hobbies, score high grades, and while I have diffuculties making close friends and trusting male peers, I have many acquintances. I am also generally well respected by NTs. I am yet to be diagnosed. Two very different, and very unrelated people have made me aware of AS symptoms, and after browsing these I am very confident that I fit the box, addtional reading and a few tests have confirmed this, too. Exactly what will happen with the diagnosis I do not know. What I do know is that no description has been more precise of me. Unfortunately Danish health and social systems are very inexperienced with AS, so I have gone undetected so far. I seem to be quite a classic case, though. Generally I do okay social wise, although my original sense of humor and bad timing put me at odds.
I study Agricultural & International Economics at the master level, and do well, when I am able to focus on what we are supposed to learn. I have several part time jobs including traffic counting for the City of Copenhagen (including being paid for writing down company names and license plates from vans, yeah!), visitors guide at the faculty and study guidance/ study programme promotion at high schools for the faculty. I also help out when we have public events at the university. I have my own flat, 3 kilometers from the university. I am chairman of the board in the social housing complex I live in. I sublet a room to an exchange student. I am very unsure about what I will gain from getting an official diagnosis, but I am quite happy that it is free to get one around here, or may even provide some public benefits. On the other hand I worry if it could have some consequences for my working life. I hope to work as an economist for the Danish Government, the EU, or some related NGO like OXFAM or Christian Aid.
I enjoy gardening, medieval markets, LARP, board gaming, first aid assistance, strategy computer games, folk music, ultimate frisbee, tennis (clay & indoors), development aid fundraising, volunteering for non-profits and more. Especially when things work out socially, though they seldomly do.
Apparently atypical for an aspie I don't have very outspoken routines, and do well in strange places, finding my way around in new cities for example, then again, it may be one of these special interests. For all I know I do not have any of the related diagnosis, like ADHD etc. I have had my turn with being asocial, and I still don't read other persons very well, but I appear to be popular enough here and there, although I don't always thrive from socializing with too many people at once.