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Congrats on your admission, . I'm very proud of you. :)

I once attended a 2-week long seminar at UT Chattanooga. The university

put us up in some nice student housing on campus... not dorms, but more

like apartments. Each had 4 bedrooms and shared common areas.

Best,

~CJ

> Just letting everyone know I was admitted to the University of Tennessee at

Chattanooga on Friday afternoon last week. I will be working on a second

bachelor's degree, this time in Accounting. I will be starting the program just

three classes shy of the halfway mark, when the upper level accounting classes

are taken.

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> Just because someone who lives with Aspergers may have missed developmental

milestones and involve " developmental delays, " it does not mean that a person's

life will be that way forever - seemingly. I am an example of what can happen if

people work hard enough and don't give up in life. Good things happen to those

who wait - and that includes people like me and numerous others with AS/ASD.

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Thank you for this happy update on a Sunday morning. I always look forward to

reading your posts; they are always positive. Even if you had faced a momentary

roadblock you are already looking at alternatives and finding new solutions. I

have always loved your attitude and many folks are learning from you too. So

happy for you. Have a great week and wishing the best as you go back to school.

- Helen

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> Just letting everyone know I was admitted to the University of Tennessee at

Chattanooga on Friday afternoon last week. I will be working on a second

bachelor's degree, this time in Accounting. I will be starting the program just

three classes shy of the halfway mark, when the upper level accounting classes

are taken.

>

> Just because someone who lives with Aspergers may have missed developmental

milestones and involve " developmental delays, " it does not mean that a person's

life will be that way forever - seemingly. I am an example of what can happen if

people work hard enough and don't give up in life. Good things happen to those

who wait - and that includes people like me and numerous others with AS/ASD.

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