Is mainstream college best for an aspie
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I went to a mainstream college for 3 hours then packed in lol don’t know why I did but I quite liked it but since then my anxiety as gotten a lot worse plus I’ll be in a different college cause I’m in a different area
Some autistics cope in mainstream college and some autistics don't cope in mainstream college
The world contains a lot of autistics
Strangers on the internet do not know if you could cope in college
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It depends on you and what you do make college work. As others said, if you focus on academics and don't try to be the star of social life, you would likely be fine and might make a few friends who are similar to you. I had no issues with college, after getting over the first semester jitters actually loved it. However, I do not think I am cut out for the dorm life, so I lived off campus and focused on classes and interacting with people who shared my interests.
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I wasn't able, I should have just started working or went to some kind of trade school or technical program. I have things more on track now, just feel a little late and like I wasted a lot of time with the whole college fiasco. But of course no use dwelling on the past.
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I'm like most responses here except the social aspect was forced on me rather than a choice between studies and socialising, also didn't help that it was one of the universities known for 'partying hard' and getting drunk doing pub crawls and hanging out with friends/ random people was a rite of passage, therefore if you didn't participate you wouldn't succeed. Very silly rule that lecturers and professors seemed to play along with and just ultimately ended up with debt, and ruining my chances of a career in any field realistically.
I focus on getting the schoolwork done. I don't focus on the socializing, though like in a lab or group assignment, there are times I will have to work with up to 3 other students. I am choosing in-state public schools so I can lower the tuition cost and not need so many loans to pay for it. I am also sticking to subsidized loans and not taking unsubsidized loans, or worse private loans, that I can't pay on immediately. I am on a low income, but am willing to work over the summer for 6-8 weeks, within Social Security's income limits, to make up the tuition I can't otherwise pay. I am not someone that is going to go to any party with my oversensitivity to touch, and I definitely will not get drunk, as I was taught the dangers at an early age. I also plan to live off campus, as sharing a room will be the worst thing for me with my ASD and other medical issues.
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