I'm doing a research project about students in school (college) and have Asperger's or HFAD.
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Hi Douglas. It's been a long time since I was in college but not so long that I don't remember. lol I didn't know I was autistic at the time.
I stayed on the honor role but still felt like everyone else was smarter than I was, even those who were failing. I hated that they posted grades - mine were good but I felt embarrassed over anyone seeing my grades whether they were good or bad. And I think part of the feeling less knowledgeable than the other students was because they participated in discussions and I was unable to. It also seemed like everyone would get in study groups and I couldn't join those because it would be discussions again and because I could never contribute, I felt dumber than anyone else.
Getting from one class to the next was always a chore, too. You know those dreams that you can't remember your locker number or which class you're supposed to be in? That's what it feels like.
Hope this helps some.
We would prefer that you share your credentials and possibly let our members in on your findings after you complete your research.That helps a ton. My project is for a doctoral dissertation. If you or someone you know of would be interested in answering some questions, feel free to look at the flyer. I can also share the official approval from my university if I need to.
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Donuts are a possibility. I just don't know what kind of condition they would be in upon arrival.
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Donuts are a possibility. I just don't know what kind of condition they would be in upon arrival.
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Thank you. My goal is to help schools and families to be able to address needs more accurately. My university requires three forms of responses from the participants for me to include them in my study. Not many people are comfortable with that, and I can't currently use survey data because it is a different kind of research project. I hope to find at least 12 people who would be willing to answer some writing prompts, open-ended questions, and share anything else that could teach administrators what they don't know.I’m too old as I have been out of university for twenty or so ... let’s just say several years. I remember my time in university vaguely. I had no clue about autism and a spectrum. I had a tough time and had to work very hard. It taught me to strive and reach and stretch. All are tools I use every day both at work and personally. If I knew I was autistic during school, I would have used it as an excuse. The fact that I seem to be on the higher functioning end of the spectrum my be contributing to my perspective. I guess. I’m not perfect or have everything figured out but I seem to have developed strategies to keep my head just above the waterline. I can celebrate my university experience because it made me accept the fact the many parts of life are a struggle. Good luck as you step thru this work. May your time produce a rich harvest of understanding. Peace.
We would prefer that you share your credentials and possibly let our members in on your findings after you complete your research.