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Aspie Quiz results- 11 years apart

Angular Chap

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So I found the old hard drive with the results of the Aspie Quiz I took 11 years ago when I first started casually looking to what was "wrong" with me. Here are the results compared with the results of the one I just took, for anyone interested, plus some random other info:

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Your Aspie score: 157 of 200
Your neurotypical (non-autistic) score: 51 of 200
You are very likely an Aspie

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Your broader autism cluster (Aspie) score: 140 of 200
Your neurotypical (non-autistic) score: 67 of 200
You are very likely on the broader autism cluster (Aspie)


The quiz was different back then. It had 14 pages and 145 questions. Version 2 final. 26th November 2011 on the page footers.

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Looking at the precise creation dates on the downloaded PDF files, looks like I took the tests 11 years, 11 days, 22 hours, 29 minutes, 7 seconds apart, if my maths checks out (only joking, I used a date calculation website!) I was here in the same location, in the same room...in the same house....ON THE SAME KEYBOARD! Still got the same 4:3 15 inch monitor right here on the shelf above me. Should have plugged it into the same PC and installed Windows 7 just for extra nostalgia. Looks like my social engineering ahem, "masking" skills have improved since then, as well as my tech skills. Anyway, that's enough nostalgic musings. Thanks for reading.
 

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