That's bureaucracy here. I can probably get extra money for an education on a lower level, though they are economising lots lately. They fear students not finishing their studies in time, and then finishing it while on benefits. Students have to pay back part of the money they get to study, Benefits does not need to paid back. So, there is some logic in it. Benefit is the last resource.
I've got a small job, part of unemployment pay, still from the former job I had, and on top of that, to get me on a minimum acceptable income, I get benefit.
Major hindrance for my studies is the fact that I cannot prove via official channels that I have experienced problems due to aspergers before the age of 30. That would make my options in many respects a lot better.
There also is a time limit on how long I can have to finish my study, if I do get clearance and if I can find ways to fund it. And I am seriously wondering if I can make it in that time. Should be possible, if absolutely everything goes better than according to plan. Not realistic. So, if I can get clearance and funding, I would have to get myself extra time too. My hopes are not that high. But, I will try. And I'd rather know, to be able to make new plans then.
Will have some talks in January.