The seems like a double edge type sword. In order to get IU you need a doctor to state that due to your disability, you cannot work a job ever again. For the rest of your life.
I am trying to lay out some VA thought process here...This is not how I see it, but someone else may. So, here goes. The reason for completing school would be to get a job. But, you are stating that you need on P&T disability because your unable to ever work.
If you have a newer claim the VA may be holding off on the permanent rating for a few years to see if your condition improves. Then they may deem your problems static. Or they can re-evaluate and lower your rating.
If this was me, and there is any possible way you can finish your degree I think I would. That in itself is a huge self reward. Then try to see if you can work. When you can't then that should be ample evidence to file for I.U.
This is all a chess game brother. The VA are masters.
I am trying to lay out some VA thought process here...This is not how I see it, but someone else may. So, here goes. The reason for completing school would be to get a job. But, you are stating that you need on P&T disability because your unable to ever work.
If you have a newer claim the VA may be holding off on the permanent rating for a few years to see if your condition improves. Then they may deem your problems static. Or they can re-evaluate and lower your rating.
If this was me, and there is any possible way you can finish your degree I think I would. That in itself is a huge self reward. Then try to see if you can work. When you can't then that should be ample evidence to file for I.U.
This is all a chess game brother. The VA are masters.