I posted a couple of threads about this, but I'd like to address the education fact that differs from mine.
I think it's great that you see the importance of education and finding a job. It is quite difficult. I've suffered for some time. What I noticed is some people get further than some in the case of education and career.
I think it depends on how you tell your employer about your illness and if the job will be SP friendly. Legally, they can not turn you down for a job if you inform them about this. Maybe timing is a factor that should be considered. Most definitely, tell them if you think it will make things easier. It has helped me in some cases, and others I just didn't say anything.
It's not going to be easy, and all you can do is find a way to cop as you go out and put your best effort first.
What type of jobs are you looking to get anyway?
Here is a link to a discussion on the topic that I find interesting because some people have dealt with this. An
about.com link for jobs for those with SA/SP. And an additional
forum topic link from Psych Central discussing SA and jobs.
Job help topic I posted.
A bit about my experience as an intern and SP/SA and what it got me.
About accommodations at work.
And the latest, my recent job hunting experiences.
I do wish you luck. It will be just another experience to add to your book of adventures.