Asperger's on Campus

<p>I saw this in today’s Philadelphia Inquirer and thought the readers on this forum would be interested: [Colleges</a> welcoming students with Asperger’s | Philadelphia Inquirer | 05/09/2011](<a href=“http://www.philly.com/philly/entertainment/20110509_Colleges.html]Colleges”>Colleges welcoming students with Asperger's)</p>

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<p>Read more: [Colleges</a> welcoming students with Asperger’s | Philadelphia Inquirer | 05/09/2011](<a href=“Colleges welcoming students with Asperger's”>Colleges welcoming students with Asperger's)</p>

<p>That’s good to hear. With support for people with Asperger’s, they will do well.</p>

<p>I volunteered in a school with special needs children. They have their different temperament and tantrum, they seem to live in a different world from us, but they are also human beings - I was just interested to find something that connects to their hearts.</p>

<p>Then I enrolled in college, it did not take too long to find someone with Asperger’s. One fellow student says people like him (Aspies) try their very best to keep their temper in control and try to act social, even though they feel out of sync with society. But these students have the ability to focus and be at their best, with regards to college work - something which I really need to learn better.</p>