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Hi, not sure if that was the best title in terms of relevance but eh, it'll do.
Basically, I'm 17 now, nearly 18. I tried to go to college at 16 like everyone else (UK), but I couldn't due to anxiety and ended up dropping out, I've tried to go since, and also tried other pathways such as apprenticeships etc, I really do want to go to college and eventually onto university.
I thought I had found the perfect solution when I came across a college specifically for autistic "high functioning" people, which gave the option of A levels, but it wasn't all it seemed. I've since done more research and I've found a direct pattern between courses available and type of educational institution, in pretty much every case I've found, those schools/colleges that do offer A levels, offer it externally at a mainstream college and for those students who cannot attend said mainstream college, they do entry level courses such as independent living skills etcetc.
At risk of sounding vain, I've always been in the "gifted" classes throughout school and I was capable of getting 11 A*'s at GCSE, I really wanted to go to college, and although I could just stay at home on benefits, it wouldn't help me progress in life, even to get a job I pretty much need a further education qualification as further education is compulsory and so most people have one. I feel like I'm wasting my intelligence and potential. I feel helpless because I don't know what to do, I struggle immensely with social interaction and I couldn't deal with being around neurotypical teenagers every day, but I really want to do A levels and go on to university. I don't know what to do.
Basically, I'm 17 now, nearly 18. I tried to go to college at 16 like everyone else (UK), but I couldn't due to anxiety and ended up dropping out, I've tried to go since, and also tried other pathways such as apprenticeships etc, I really do want to go to college and eventually onto university.
I thought I had found the perfect solution when I came across a college specifically for autistic "high functioning" people, which gave the option of A levels, but it wasn't all it seemed. I've since done more research and I've found a direct pattern between courses available and type of educational institution, in pretty much every case I've found, those schools/colleges that do offer A levels, offer it externally at a mainstream college and for those students who cannot attend said mainstream college, they do entry level courses such as independent living skills etcetc.
At risk of sounding vain, I've always been in the "gifted" classes throughout school and I was capable of getting 11 A*'s at GCSE, I really wanted to go to college, and although I could just stay at home on benefits, it wouldn't help me progress in life, even to get a job I pretty much need a further education qualification as further education is compulsory and so most people have one. I feel like I'm wasting my intelligence and potential. I feel helpless because I don't know what to do, I struggle immensely with social interaction and I couldn't deal with being around neurotypical teenagers every day, but I really want to do A levels and go on to university. I don't know what to do.