UCLA student hid the fact he was autistic
https://news.yahoo.com/hid-autistic-during-first-few-201610389.html
I found an article a lot of us can probably relate to.
Cliffnotes: Student hid the fact he was autistic (and attempted to do "normal person" stuff like parties, sports games, etc). He ended up wearing himself thin. Eventually he realized the best strategy is to embrace his autism.
The suspicion in university circles is there is even more students who are NT passing and certain STEM related courses (Math and Physics) the staff are likely undiagnosed.
Yeah, I'm NT-passing. Hardly anyone knows I'm on the spectrum. You're right, the true number could be even higher.
Then this is probably because I'm NT-passing, but I would often get invited to various social events in my school years (to this day I do too), even though I had no desire whatsoever to go.
Most the time, I put my foot down and refuse to go (which the normies don't always take kindly to). But just like the student in the article, I have to do what's best for me; not what normies WANT me to do.
My worthless corpse went to UCSD age 18 to 24.
Year 2007 graduated
Autism diagnosed 21
There was nothing for me to "hide" because at the time I didn't have a diagnosis
Besides even when I gave the Office of Students with Disabilities the diagnostic report, the director acted like I made the whole thing up. UCSD did not grant me testing accommodations or anything else like that
So, even after I got diagnosed there was nothing to "hide"
Precious lil "people" at UCSD, students, instructors and etc, just blamed me for my autism symptoms and laughed at me
Just like precious lil "people" with zero UCSD affiliation
You don't have to disclose if you don't want to
There is nothing wrong with failure to disclose
Disclosure has advantages and disadvantages
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