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Old 04-19-2014, 09:34 PM #4
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Originally Posted by Dustinwx View Post
Does anyone here have any advice for work and career advice and having an ASD? I'm pretty high functioning and get along with people well but still have some issues interacting and it seems to take me longer to learn a job related skill despite ease with most academics. My major in college is political science due to interest in law and difficulty In advanced mathematics. (College algebra, calc etc) still I worry about job prospects with this major.
Have you taken many classes in psychology? Could come in handy for you to take some advanced classes. Especially considering politics!

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