Beena wrote: ↑Wed Jun 01, 2022 9:33 am
Duophonic wrote: ↑Mon May 30, 2022 2:01 pm
Yep, this was me with Mini. She was formally diagnosed at Uni and it didn't change anything, other than her wanting to constantly drop out as she was so demoralised with the process and her lecturer's attitude to her.
Duo, was it difficult to get a formal diagnosis in place while Mini was at Uni? And didn't change attitudes towards her?
This might be a bit of an epic post but I'll try and keep it short.
Mini has always been as everyone has described on here, out of step with her peers. Didn't seem to get social cues etc. All classic signs and not surprising as I have autism and my father has too.
She managed to navigate through school but just wasn't a box ticker so found most exams difficult but because of her talent for writing she was accepted into her choice of Uni. So far so good.
1st and 2nd year she sailed through, deciding to specialise in Medieval Lit. High grades and she loved it. It fell apart 3rd year, she struggled massively and she decided that she would go through disability services and try to get to the bottom of the disconnect, her time management was awful and she was struggling massively with changing attitudes to her failing grades.
She booked a psychology review and was told that she'd have to pay $250 (soz I'm on a US keyboard) and that would be refunded if they found anything.
The review was basically a half hr talk with an IQ test in and she was 'diganosed' with dyscalculia, dyspraxia and borderline autism. He managed to do all this in half an hr???? She did badly in the IQ test and from then on in it was used as a stick to beat her with.
The dept tried to get her to quit the course numerous times, she had no disability assistance at all, not even the resources she was promised.
She was accused of plagiarism due to her scoring highly on a test she did in old norse and her lecturer brought up her IQ test again and again saying that it was impossible someone with such a low IQ could possibly pass the test. This was later dropped when she did another test alone with the lecturer trying to catch her out.
A lecturer who was teaching a random sci-fi block that MIni had taken stood her in front of the study group explaining that he had no idea why she was there as her IQ test was so low it was amazing that she'd managed to find the class at all.
They refused to update her academic transcript so that she couldn't transfer to another university.
After numerous complaints she asked to graduate with an ordinary degree a BA and they agreed, she then had to fight to not attend the graduation but when they finally conceded they sent her degree in the post and awarded her a 1st class MA with distinction. After someone (we have no idea who) went through and completely updated her academic transcript.
TL;DR - the diagnosis actually made things worse and I have to fight the urge every time I'm in Glasgow not to burn the whole fucking place to the ground.