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Old Aug 05, 2010, 09:05 PM
AniveCsebure AniveCsebure is offline
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My bf, who has Aspergers, has recently decided to finally go back to college to become a nurse, I'm so proud of him. He's also going for his driver's permit and eventually his license.

Best to all,

Anive

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Old Aug 06, 2010, 07:20 PM
Callista Callista is offline
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Good for him! Has he signed up at the disability assistance office at his school yet? I'm signed up at mine, and they can provide really useful things, like quiet testing rooms or helping me to communicate with professors.
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Old Aug 07, 2010, 12:05 AM
AniveCsebure AniveCsebure is offline
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Good for him! Has he signed up at the disability assistance office at his school yet? I'm signed up at mine, and they can provide really useful things, like quiet testing rooms or helping me to communicate with professors.

No, not that i know of, but I will tell him

Yeah, I'm really proud of him, and, since I too may have aspergers, any suggestions or viewpoints are helpful to both of us.

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