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Year Dot's played a very important part in my life really.

(Josh's Mum) You did it! Well done!

(Josh) It's having the support there, having just know that people are watching and listening and following my story. It really does give you a moral boost that has got me through some very hard times. Being in St Andrews was always a goal which; essentially I'd already done the work, it was just being able to survive the anticipation to see if I'd done enough and that was really very nerve racking. I don't quite know what to say. I don't think it's really kicked in yet. At the same time I was coming off Prozac which has to be one of the hardest things I've done.

Today, I'm down to my last dose of Prozac and it feels good. That was the point where I found how useful Year Dot can be.

(Mentor) Hello everybody and welcome to Newhall (Cheers)

(Josh) I did find Freshers week very hard. Freshers week wherever you go is about a lot of people getting very drunk which really isn't my thing.

Well hello everyone. It's very quiet! Let's try that again. Hello everybody! (Hello Josh!) That's much better! My name's Joshua Muggleton and I have Aspergers Syndrome which is a form of autism.

There was a time where I was really quite scared of people because for most of my life, All I'd known is that most people who I meet, especially people my age, are just going to bully me and make my life hell. One of the things I talked about earlier is eye contact and how that's hard. I'm going to show you why that's hard. There was a time where I learnt that I cannot socialise with people and to an extent, that is with me now It does sometimes feel like you're the odd one out. With ents, I can forget about being this person who's disabled who's trying to make things right. Tonight is the final end of year bop. I enjoy the technical side of making sure it happens and seeing people have a good time. (Cheers)

I think that one of the things that this had made me realise is that friends are very important and that I think to get through university, you need a group of friends. I do feel better about myself now than at the at the start of the year, although I don't think that's what's changed I think it's more that I feel like a more experienced individual. I feel more adult. I think I am both excited and scared about the future. The future is the great unknown and I don't know what's coming, just what I want to happen.