So here's my hot take for the day. Improved support in schools is leading to autistic kids who wouldn't have gotten the qualifications to go to uni previously getting into uni. And universities and student unions don't know how to handle them.
Universities say they want autistic students, but they don't want to make the exceptions and special allowances that had to be made to enable them to finish school.
Discuss.
edit [clarification]
I’m more thinking of the kids that go to uni having come from PRUs or schools that have had to put extensive adjustments in place to deal with disruptive behaviour. I have one friend who spent a fair chunk of her secondary school years in a PRU for disruptive behaviour but still managed to graduate with reasonably good grades. How university’s adapt to accommodate students like that is the question I’m asking.