I got my BS, but it took 8 years. Helping take care of my dying grandmother, depressions, abusive relationship, single motherhood, another HORRIBLE relationship, related court case, minor mental breakdown. UGH (that thing about Aspies not being able to recognize nasty people - so very true in my case). Oh, and having 5 chosen majors along the way.
It was the 70's and early 80's so school was cheap and aid was easy to obtain. Still it was a struggle for lots of reasons. For me it was worth it in the end since it opened doors to jobs that might not have been readily available to a woman otherwise.
I went back a few years ago and tried to get an online MS in library science. Couldn't do it for a variety of reasons. One I should have seen coming was that the school strongly leaned on group projects, partly to counteract the bias against online degrees. While I'm not the best at deciphering peoples messages/wants/needs in person, it was horrifying trying to do it only by computer, especially with major age and other differences.
Self education is a whole other thing - books, going to museums and other places to learn. I love it. Give me information and I'm a sponge.
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AQ 39
Your neurodiverse (Aspie) score: 136 of 200
Your neurotypical (non-autistic) score: 77 of 200
You are very likely neurodiverse (Aspie)