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The neurodivergent college survival guide

The neurodivergent college survival guide

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In this special back-to-school episode, we dive into the unique challenges that neurodivergent students face in college. Whether you’re currently in school, thinking about going back to school, or you’ve had a negative experience with school in the past that you’d like to reframe, this episode will have something for you. I'm joined by three students—Kayla, Ren, and Haley and together we’ll explore what it’s like to manage the academic and mental load, access accommodations (or face the gaps in support), and advocate for your needs. You'll walk away with practical tips for studying and staying on track, all while taking care of your mental and emotional health.

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