Taking Classes in Spring of 2017
I'm wanting to try to get into a graduate school program. There is no way for me to know if I can succeed in this program if I don't try. In order to qualify to even apply for it, I must take a full semester of classes in the spring. (The classes I need are NOT offered in the fall. I have entrance exam test scores that will expire by 2018, which is one of many reasons that I cannot just wait a year to apply.)
Thinking I will get a Review in March of 2017
The problem is that I think SSDI is going to review me in the middle of the spring semester because: 1. I am due for a CDR, and 2. got a work review last year in March on the anniversary of the date my SSDI started a little over 3 years ago. (My sense, after researching this, is that that work review would have been a CDR if I didn't have a job and protection from the ticket to work program at that time, and that I still have a CDR coming which will be initiated at the same time in 2017.) If I do get a review in the middle of the semester, my grades will suffer due to anxiety, etc. If my grades go bad, I will no longer qualify for the graduate program that I want to apply for (high gpa required, automatic cut off). I will not be protected by ticket to work at that time next year (trust me, I am saving space by not explaining this part here).
Questions
1. Does my logic sound correct about when I will get reviewed next?
2. Do you know if there is any way that SSDI would agree to review me some other time (any time would be better than spring semester)?
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