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Seun (m)
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Usastudyinfo.com is a site dedicated to providing Nigerian students (and African students in general) with all the information they need to apply to schools in the United States. In addition, the site provides links to other helpful websites. On this site, you will find information about choosing the right schools, applying, acing standardized tests, and writing your essays. In addition, if you want application advice from a consultant, need someone to review your resume or proof read your essays, or require any other admission help, click on the appropriate link on the "contact us" page and someone will get in touch with you – and the best part? It's absolutely free. Usastudyinfo.com is run by Yewande Daniel-Ayoade.
I'm impressed. Keep up the good work!
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Consultant (f)
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Thank you.
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dafman (m)
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I must say you're really offering the Nigerian people a great service, I sent you a mail on your website.
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Consultant (f)
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I'm just bumping this up so that more people can see it. I can also help you register for your GMAT, GRE or TOEFL (see details on my website).
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agatonaa (f)
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There are some school that do not require a TOEFL test for they will have their own placement test. So, check the school if it is really required before paying for the test.But would the international student really are intitled to some scholarship??? Then in this case , if indeed this usastudyinfo.com can help Nigerian or african students then more power to it for we surely needs such organization. We need such organization as to help those that are poor but with such a dream as to make a difference in his/her life, For it seems like mostly students that are able to study abroad are only those who can afford, comes from a prominent family, rich, etc. How about those who are poor but are fortunate enough to have someone sponsor them? Do they have a chance at all??? Are there still people who are willing to help? Of course! But then there is another issue, of how to obtain visa, It is another issue but plays a big part on this. I surely hope that we get more organization that will be involve as to help their fellow citizen(Nigerian) to help sponsor for there are so many smart intellegent kids out there that needed help. All they need is a little bit of help, Again, more power to this organization. And God bless you even more if you are doing this to the goodness of your heart.
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Consultant (f)
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There are some school that do not require a TOEFL test for they will have their own placement test. So, check the school if it is really required before paying for the test. Good advice. But would the international student really are intitled to some scholarship???, For it seems like mostly students that are able to study abroad are only those who can afford, comes from a prominent family, rich, etc. How about those who are poor but are fortunate enough to have someone sponsor them? Do they have a chance at all??? I got my MBA from Emory University, Atlanta. My father retired from the civil service in 1991, my mother is a nurse. The MBA cost $45,000. I paid $0 - i got a full tuition scholarship from the school. And God bless you even more if you are doing this to the goodness of your heart. I'll say Amen to that, cause i have no hidden agenda.
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Imani (f)
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@ Consultant,
I am thinking of doing an MBA within five years. I will be a fresh graduate this summer. I want to gain some work experience before doing the MBA. But i want to take my GMAT about two years from now. Is is possible to take the test on its own without going through the application procees? I am based in the UK but want to do my MBA in the US. Thanks
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Consultant (f)
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I am thinking of doing an MBA within five years. I will be a fresh graduate this summer. I want to gain some work experience before doing the MBA. But i want to take my GMAT about two years from now. Is is possible to take the test on its own without going through the application procees? I am based in the UK but want to do my MBA in the US. Thanks The results of the GMAT exams are valid for 5 years so you can definitely take the exams a few years before you intend to use it.
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Imani (f)
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@Consultant, e seun o.
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Imani (f)
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@Consultant. Just in case u dont understand yoruba, e seun means thank you.
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Consultant (f)
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No probs Imani, i understand you both in English and Yoruba 
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Imani (f)
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No probs Imani, i understand you both in English and Yoruba  cool 
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larger_20 (m)
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Consultant thanks for the great job. I heard there is a place to go for interview process in broad street
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SIBLI_06 (m)
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@Consultant - Keep up the good work!
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cvibe
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Poster,
What happened to your website?
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Consultant (f)
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Sorry, I got too busy with my daytime job, and family to maintain it.
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GP15
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I can't access the websitee, poster, what is happening
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funkygirl
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i cant access the website. what is going on pls.
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Consultant (f)
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Sorry funkygirl, I don't do this anymore.
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Pittbaby (f)
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Consultant thanks for the great job. I heard there is a place to go for interview process in broad street yes you are Referring USIS , they do help with the Visa interview process , but I will advise you not to show up there after completing your application process and expect them to help with the Visa process. they expect you to pay the membership fee ( and be an active member) before you start the GMAT and school application process and only after that will they coach you through the visa process
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IBCE (f)
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hmmm Nice one, tnx consultant
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