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can they? my mom always threatens it and says i can lose my benefits and everything.

is it true that they can kick me off cuz i drop out?

2007-04-16 03:51:08 · 6 answers · asked by seifer1237490 1 in Education & Reference Financial Aid

Im sorry you poor peaple think i want to drop out but i DONT.

the school is threatning because im always late and i cant walk in this weather. its 6 inches of snow and a blizzard right now.

and to the eprson who said they can work and suppor thtere family..well i CANT work if i do i can only make $60 a month. thats useless.....so SORRRRRY

2007-04-16 04:08:33 · update #1

and i live almost 2 miles from school and cant get a bus

2007-04-16 04:09:05 · update #2

6 answers

just don't drop out and you'll be fine.

I'm sure you've heard it a thousand times, but education is important. you need to look at the reasons you want to drop out and figure out how to solve them. they are likely life issues and running won't help.
Do you feel stressed about having so many classes? Try taking less per semester. Classes too hard? Get help from a professor or taking easier courses. Social problems? Talk to a counselor or join a new club/activity/sport to make new friends. Whatever it is, there's a way to solve it without dropping out.

AND IF YOU'RE ALWAYS LATE-- stupid, just leave earlier. DUH!

2007-04-16 03:56:50 · answer #1 · answered by togspled 1 · 0 0

The Social Security Administration has a program called Ticket to Work. It was established earlier this decade to help disabled individuals on SSI or SSDI to enter (in your case) or re enter the workforce (if on SSDI). It is offered through the Office or Department of Vocational Rehabilitation in your area. Its job is to help an individual like yourself become self sufficient with a variety of different services. An idea maybe for next semester is to look into distance learning programs on the internet for your major which can eliminate weather problems. Another idea is to explore the different transportation methods available in your community to disabled individuals for the rest of the semester or quarter. I have included some readings from the Social Security Administration to read more about the subject.

2007-04-16 05:16:09 · answer #2 · answered by dawncs 7 · 2 0

No they won't "kick" you off. Depending on how old you are you make be subjected to a disability review, but this happens to everyone who receives SSI before Turning 18. So yes, you will most likely keep your benefits but unless you want to live a life of poverty I would suggest you stay in school. If you have problems at school, get some help with your schools sped department or public VR.

2007-04-16 12:36:57 · answer #3 · answered by hgmirand 2 · 0 0

He might properly be your boyfriend, yet he's not a pal in any respect. At age 20 ,are you useful you want to take a place any further time and thoughts in this guy who acts so irresponsible?? you're putting you and your newborn up for real problems, interior the destiny, IMHO. it form of feels it is going to take something/somebody larger than you to get him to settle for the household initiatives that contain being a mature grownup (and father) I useful wish for you, which you're making the mature determination.

2016-12-29 16:05:43 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I sincerely hope so. I don't want my tax dollars used to support laziness. I am partially disabled, but proud to work to support myself and my family. I'm tired of paying taxes to support people who want to sit around on their butts feeling "entitled."
Meanwhile, stay in school. You need an education to get ahead in life. Stick with it, and study hard. I wish you success.

2007-04-16 04:03:12 · answer #5 · answered by Sher 3 · 0 2

Do you mean high school or college?

2007-04-16 05:38:40 · answer #6 · answered by Holly 5 · 0 0

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