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Old May 27, 2014, 11:52 PM
snickie snickie is offline
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That's what I was afraid of, that I'm so on-the-fence that nobody could really give an opinion in either direction. Sure, I could talk to a therapist or a psychologist about it, but that's expensive and I'm a poor college student lol and I don't want to go that way lest they dismiss me and tell me I'm just an obsessive kid who reads too many psychology books. XD

I will say that the only thing my university does to help people with Asperger's is to get them to the Academic Success Center. The only problems I have had in school academically have to do with procrastination on subjects/classes/assignments I don't particularly like, especially those that take a while to do, like long research papers or presentations (I hate hate hate hate presentations). Fortunately, I take mostly classes I like (except for my first semester... I can see where that would have been extremely helpful my first semester). There's also the Counselling Center for the emotional stuff, but as I currently don't struggle with anything that would warrant going there, it's not helpful to me.