u/Careless-Forever8801

▲ 0 r/SSDI

I started to work with OVR (Office of vocational rehab) because I wanted to try and get some kind of online schooling in due to my disablity .

OVR is telling me that I can only do full time schooling with them , which I dont even know if I can handle with my disablity. Is it true they can only accept full time schooling ?

Also if I start to attend school online full time will that not make me lose my ssdi? Since id be doing something full time .

Sorry,

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u/Careless-Forever8801 — 9 days ago
▲ 8 r/WGU

So I am a 33 physically disabled individual that hasn't been in any kind of education for a decade since my accident . I am unable to leave my home and live alone . I can sit at a computer though.

I am basically trying to go to school to study something that will set me on the right path for a good WFH career . I was originally advised by friends and my caseworker to go into cyber security with no prior knowledge or experince .

I have then noticed a lot of people stating this might not be the best option to go into since Cyber Security isn't entry level and just the degree alone it'll be virtually impossible to find a job .

Should I stick with cyber security or try to study something else for a better WFH career ? If I should switch it up is there a possibility of speaking with someone at WGU to help me find a better fit?

I just really wanna get a decent education with an end goal of landing in a decent paying WFH job to better my future .

Thanks in advance .

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u/Careless-Forever8801 — 10 days ago