College experiences

How was your experience at college?

I’m interested in possibly going to college this September as I want to learn motor vehicle bodywork and painting. A college nearby has a 4 year course and by the end of it I would be well educated in bodyworking and vehicle painting, both I am deeply interested in and have tinkered with as a hobby – I own a classic BMW E30 that has been my guinea pig these last 3 years – and at the end of college it would mean qualifications to work in a garage.

And I would be experienced enough to respray my E30! Win, win.

But I’m anxious as I didn’t get on well at school, I struggled with learning and the whole environment caused me a lot of anxiety at the time. Since then my anxiety has improved but I worry college could push me over the edge as I do get badly affected if I’m under too much pressure.

I’m nearly 29 and I’m jobless, I didn’t finish school and have no qualifications at all. I want my life to be more than it is. That’s why I’d like to hear other’s experiences to see how autistic people fair in this sort of environment.

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  • I think you should go for it. You have so much to gain from doing this and at worse if the anxiety is too much you can drop out and you haven’t really lost anything. I can relate to your worries considering your time at school but remember this time it’s your own interests driving you to do this, whereas at school we have go in and learn and endure all the lessons and exams.

    This is something you enjoy and find interesting so I think it would be a far more enjoyable experience for you. Like Kate said, it can bring so many possibilities when you do these things and it could lead to amazing things in the future.
    You have everything to gain and little to lose. But the decision has to be yours. Whatever you decide, good luck!

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  • I think you should go for it. You have so much to gain from doing this and at worse if the anxiety is too much you can drop out and you haven’t really lost anything. I can relate to your worries considering your time at school but remember this time it’s your own interests driving you to do this, whereas at school we have go in and learn and endure all the lessons and exams.

    This is something you enjoy and find interesting so I think it would be a far more enjoyable experience for you. Like Kate said, it can bring so many possibilities when you do these things and it could lead to amazing things in the future.
    You have everything to gain and little to lose. But the decision has to be yours. Whatever you decide, good luck!

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