I knew one fellow who had a bad case of Asperger, but when I hear about Asperger nowdays I'm not sure it's really autism at all. Like ADD and ADHD, you could potentially argue it's just a different cognitive style, granted way different than normal. And yes, I do find the Asperger diagnosis an extreme case of introverted NT at play.
If you consider that Einstein (INTP), Jefferson (INTP) and Newton (INTJ) supposedly had Asperger and still achieved greatness in their time, why is Asperger supposedly such a handicap today?
Maybe because in the old days there was more emphasis on being self-taught, whereas modern-day colleges seem more like social finishing schools than ivory towers of knowledge.
Just my two cents...