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1. Before you apply
2. Preparing for arrival
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Arranging reasonable adjustments
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Healthy living
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Studying remotely in times of social distancing
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Alternative guide to Freshers’
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What is university really like?
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Meeting with AccessAbility
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What is the Study Needs Assessment?
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Choosing a course and university
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Funding including Disabled Students’ Allowance
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What is Disabled Students Allowance?
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What is our university like?
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The Study Needs Assessment at The Exeter Access Centre
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Applying to university
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Choosing your accommodation
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What support is available?
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Telling people at university about your autism
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Kathleen’s top tips for studying
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How to manage exams
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What does it mean to be an independent learner?
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Talking about your autism
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Meeting people at university
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What are lectures really like?
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What is group work really like?
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What are seminars really like?
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Studying at your own pace and knowing when to stop
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A student’s view on sharing an autism diagnosis
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Penny and the library
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Managing conflict
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What are assessments, and how do you survive them?
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Settling in at Leeds Beckett: Callum’s story
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How to reduce anxiety and stress
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How can the Library help you?
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The professional’s view on sharing an autism diagnosis
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