06-28-2017, 03:57 PM
Hello, I am coming in a bit late to this thread. But I wanted to say, one of my friends had a stroke at a young age (in his 30s) and cannot work in a traditional setting. He has a master's degree in Speech and Communication (which was an 'easy' degree to get compared to some). He did not have a good GPA in undergrad OR grad school. But for the last few years he has worked as an online professor for University of Phoenix and loves it. He makes good money and works from home. I think we will start seeing lots of higher education moving online in the coming years so if you have any interest in that sort of thing it may be something to look into. I saw your post below talking about how you need a master's degree... but from reading on this forum it seems doable. And this is an area of the workforce which will only expand as time goes on.