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Dyslexia, Autism and Vmbo-Advise, but Now Robin (28) Is Going to Do a PhD: 'Look at What Someone Can Do'

Summary by De Telegraaf
He received a vmbo recommendation, was rejected at the university and was diagnosed with autism and dyslexia. But that did not stop Robin Verstraten (28). The Bilthoven resident hopes to graduate on Tuesday 3 June. His mother and he advocate for more understanding for 'challenging young people'.

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He received a vmbo recommendation, was rejected at the university and was diagnosed with autism and dyslexia. But that did not stop Robin Verstraten (28). The Bilthoven resident hopes to graduate on Tuesday 3 June. His mother and he advocate for more understanding for 'challenging young people'.

·Amsterdam, Netherlands
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De Telegraaf broke the news in Amsterdam, Netherlands on Monday, May 26, 2025.
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