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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 10 by Nobody: 5:46pm On Jan 13, 2017
Wale make you and your friend carry una MMM fraternity go another thread o
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 10 by signature2012(m): 5:46pm On Jan 13, 2017
Walspring:


If you are in US you can use your naira to get dollar but exchange rate is not smiling
Thanks bro i know,am asking here for easier and faster transaction.
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 10 by Walspring: 5:48pm On Jan 13, 2017
signature2012:

Thanks bro i know,am asking here for easier and faster transaction.

Hmmmmmm
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 10 by teepee4Him(m): 5:48pm On Jan 13, 2017
biikeys:


That would depend on why you're leaving. Technically, you can take a 'leave of absence' of less than 5 months in which case you won't require a new visa to re-enter the US. You would definitely need supporting documentation from the international office before you leave and would also need to keep communicating with them while you're away in Nigeria. This is assuming you still want to continue as a student and feel you'd be okay to continue by then.

If you plan to stay longer in Nigeria, of course you'd need to go through the whole visa process again.
Lest I forget, make sure to let your international office know and let them officially release you before you leave.

Thank you for your input. I also found it useful.

He used the word 'Withdraw the admission'. Thus I'm guessing it will be a longer stay.
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 10 by signature2012(m): 5:54pm On Jan 13, 2017
Walspring:


Hmmmmmm

Why you dey hmmmmm.....Say your mind bro.
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 10 by mudi1012: 6:04pm On Jan 13, 2017
AMEN broda ...got your mail .replied back .
cecemat:


Thanks brovda. Got your mail, I'm grateful you are next in line. Best of lucks brovda
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 10 by ridsan4real(m): 6:40pm On Jan 13, 2017
bublin:
Hi all, Been enjoying this thread from part 1,its really making my days...pls anyone here is doing or about to enrol for MSc in Animal Science or Animal breeding n Genetics ? Pls quote me,i would like to knw ur sch n fees...still researching Good sch with funding n GA position in US. Thanks in advance
bro, I'm also in ur shoe...but I'm planning for Phd...
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 10 by tmabs: 6:46pm On Jan 13, 2017
Hello House.
You guys are amazing.
Please does anyone know universities in america that would accept 2.4 cgpa for graduate degree admission for a student from a Nigerian university and not also require Test of english results , GMAT, GRE or require translation of university transcripts by WES.
Thanks so much.
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 10 by teepee4Him(m): 6:55pm On Jan 13, 2017
LagosismyHome:


If u are able to transfer the credit ...
if you are not going to be able to tranfer credit and just need to register for a semester than look for a cheap community college

Thank you ma'am. The courses are slightly different so I wont be able to transfer credit hours. I also applied to a community college for this semester but according to my school's policy If I want to transfer after the first class day (which is Jan 17) I will still pay 20% of the tuition (it will be pretty difficult to pull that through) likewise, I am closer to 30days in here thus It's looking advisable I comply to the school I came in with.

I learnt I can still pay 25% of the tuition and remain in the school here while also working with the new school to kindly expedite my admission..

I appreciate your counsel.
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 10 by seeker88(m): 7:20pm On Jan 13, 2017
cecemat:
//Visa Transcript on the 12th January @ Abuja Consulate///
Hello Fam, this is a lengthy story but my experience.
.
Congratulations boss! I love d lengthy story actually grin
Go n succeed in TrumpLand.

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 10 by oluphy: 7:24pm On Jan 13, 2017
tmabs:
Hello House.
You guys are amazing.
Please does anyone know universities in america that would accept 2.4 cgpa for graduate degree admission for a student from a Nigerian university and not also require Test of english results , GMAT, GRE or require translation of university transcripts by WES.
Thanks so much.
very low GPA, no toefl or gre,I don't know any. But are you a comedian? Cos you are very funny

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 10 by Olayinka15(f): 7:27pm On Jan 13, 2017
Walspring:

Lol... grin grin grin grin
Sure am careful in dealing with MMM
Can someone continue doing mmm Nigeria in U.S .
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 10 by ponpon(m): 7:36pm On Jan 13, 2017
tmabs:
Hello House.
You guys are amazing.
Please does anyone know universities in america that would accept 2.4 cgpa for graduate degree admission for a student from a Nigerian university and not also require Test of english results , GMAT, GRE or require translation of university transcripts by WES.
Thanks so much.
you might end up with a professional masters, but try searching using Google. You should also state your field that way you might get specific help. You should also try to have a semester you are working towards so you'll see if you could even give some tests a try. I'm sure you can if you have time on your side
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 10 by seeker88(m): 7:36pm On Jan 13, 2017
Aikay008:



Congrats ....safe trip to "Amelica" wink
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 10 by teepee4Him(m): 7:47pm On Jan 13, 2017
LET'S KINDLY CONSIDER ALOT OF FACTORS BEFORE 'NAME-CALLING' OR CONCLUDING ON A PERSON.

Looking at the trend at which some of us conclude and name-call others in the last couple of days, I am of the opinion that we try to consider alot of factors and try to put ourselves in other people's shoes (though that might be difficult) before we advise, conclude or call someone 'lazy' or 'hypocritical'. Some times, the best of plans often go awry, the most diligent of men often makes mistakes, the most patient of men encounters situations that can cause him to get annoyed. We should also try to understand that we are of different financial status, intellectual ability, diverse temperament etc. Sometimes you might need to be more explicit to someone than another person not because he is a total novice but his/her situation can differ.. Yes no one is enforced to help or advise people but I'm of the opinion that keeping quiet or explaining the consequences of an action would be better than name-calling; which in itself does little or nothing in convincing or helping someone to think better. In a dire situation, even a saint can seldom think awkward just to consider his/her options in ensuring he/she gets out of the situation.

Let me paint few scenarios, someone might actually be browsing with a phone and not a system (just like me) and not know that there is a search button up because the fonts are too small. likewise, exchange rates can sky rocket etc. Planned trips can sometimes be incorrect. (For instance, a friends place I intended to stay which was 25mins to school is now as long as 40mins during peak periods). Things happen.

My salient point: It can be difficult for someone who has spent 20-25 of his early years growing up in a place to adjust to a new system. Any form of aid or advice to help such ones THAT ARE READY, WILLING AND DISCIPLINED enough to be helped Will be helpful...

Having said that I'm enjoying the thread though. Its been my solace in the last days.

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 10 by Olayinka15(f): 7:48pm On Jan 13, 2017
tolutweety:


Reply your pm.
please resend a pm to cuteroffy@gmail.com cos I can't remember the email I used for this trend ooo
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 10 by seeker88(m): 7:48pm On Jan 13, 2017
oluphy:
very low GPA, no toefl or gre,I don't know any. But are you a comedian? Cos you are very funny

grin grin
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 10 by seeker88(m): 8:21pm On Jan 13, 2017
Please I earnestly need your advice/suggestions on this:

One of the schools I'm applying to for MSc MECH Fall 2017 is San Diego State University CA. I have submitted my application n also paid the application fee. I also uploaded the required documents such as transcript, test scores, etc before submitting my application which I thought would be sufficient for application review purposes, ....and for originals to be submitted if admitted.

Now, the school want a copy of my transcript sent from my school here in Nigeria. It takes much time n resources to order a copy of transcript from my school to schools abroad. And in a bit to avoid that, I resorted to evaluating my transcript with WES for faster n easier dispatch to schools during my application. This School (San Diego State Uni) said they don't accept transcript from any evaluation agency n that my transcript must come from my school direct even when I'm not sure of getting in undecided. They also require a copy of my degree certificate which must not come from me, but from my school.....and d process of getting this is even more taxing!

However, I included this school on my list because d school has on going research in my area of interest. I've also been in touch with a Prof who has been responding to all my mails n could eventually be my advisor if admitted. Also, I felt their overall cost of attendance ($34,702...for tuition, housing & foods, health insurance, books, supplies n transportation) isn't too high considering d school's location.....maybe I'm wrong on this.

Please who knows more about this school. Are they generous with funding (GA, RA, etc). How easy is it to get in? Though I meet d min admission requirements on their site....Biko, I need as much info as possible concerning this school so as to determine if it's really worth going through their demanding application process or to just leave them with d app fee already submitted.

Your response on this will be highly appreciated...

Thanks FAM....
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 10 by Aikay008: 8:26pm On Jan 13, 2017
Drocks:
congratulations......thanks for sharing this eventually. God bless you!


no *shit
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 10 by Nobody: 8:36pm On Jan 13, 2017
tmabs:
Hello House.
You guys are amazing.
Please does anyone know universities in america that would accept 2.4 cgpa for graduate degree admission for a student from a Nigerian university and not also require Test of english results , GMAT, GRE or require translation of university transcripts by WES.
Thanks so much.
Lmao..1) Do you really want to study or you want an escape route from Nigeria? 2) If you want to study, you wont just want anyhow school, Yes there are schools that will accept you without any exam but such schools wont do you any good when you graduate. Even people that attended ranked schools still sweat before they get a job. You might want to sit down and really think about this. If you ask me,with your low cgpa you should be eager to do any available exams to improve your profile. If you are adamant, you can check www.msinus.com. you will see low cgpa schools. Take it or leave it, you need to do standard tests or else the system will take from you and wont give you anything in return. People that get paid stipend every month dont have 2 heads even if you have the money to finance your education..there is no crime in saving for raining days. so my brother/sister go and prepare for standardized test. TOEFL is even a piece of cake

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 10 by electronic(m): 8:40pm On Jan 13, 2017
@seeker88
San Diego State is quite competitive for funding in engineering. But you could still apply.
Provided you have other backup safe schools to apply to. Don't put all your eggs in one basket.
If 34k sounds cheap to you then make sure you have other schools that can easily accept you with your profile. Worst case is to fund first semester and get scholarship later.
Cost of living in California can be really high.

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 10 by happyday: 8:41pm On Jan 13, 2017
seeker88:
Please I earnestly need your advice/suggestions on this:

One of the schools I'm applying to for MSc MECH Fall 2017 is San Diego State University CA. I have submitted my application n also paid the application fee. I also uploaded the required documents such as transcript, test scores, etc before submitting my application which I thought would be sufficient for application review purposes, ....and for originals to be submitted if admitted.

Now, the school want a copy of my transcript sent from my school here in Nigeria. It takes much time n resources to order a copy of transcript from my school to schools abroad. And in a bit to avoid that, I resorted to evaluating my transcript with WES for faster n easier dispatch to schools during my application. This School (San Diego State Uni) said they don't accept transcript from any evaluation agency n that my transcript must come from my school direct even when I'm not sure of getting in undecided. They also require a copy of my degree certificate which must not come from me, but from my school.....and d process of getting this is even more taxing!

However, I included this school on my list because d school has on going research in my area of interest. I've also been in touch with a Prof who has been responding to all my mails n could eventually be my advisor if admitted. Also, I felt their overall cost of attendance ($34,702...for tuition, housing & foods, health insurance, books, supplies n transportation) isn't too high considering d school's location.....maybe I'm wrong on this.

Please who knows more about this school. Are they generous with funding (GA, RA, etc). How easy is it to get in? Though I meet d min admission requirements on their site....Biko, I need as much info as possible concerning this school so as to determine if it's really worth going through their demanding application process or to just leave them with d app fee already submitted.

Your response on this will be highly appreciated...

Thanks FAM....

Also, I felt their overall cost of attendance ($34,702...for tuition, housing & foods, health insurance, books, supplies n transportation) isn't too high considering d school's location.....maybe I'm wrong on this.

What do you mean by this? In the case you don't get funding, do you plan to bankroll this yourself? I don't understand.

Well, I'm not enrolled in the school, so proceed with caution.

1. No school is "generous" with funding. There is no such thing as a generous school or program. They need to feel that you're going to do some cool research before they admit you, and most likely pay you to do such research. You've done a pretty good job establishing rapport with your likely future advisor. Here's how to use that rapport to your benefit.

2. Let him see that you're genuinely interested in doing research with the dept, particularly in his lab. He must see the interest as genuine. Then, explain to him how getting your transcripts and certificate officially sent is going to be a big issue. Tel him the intricacies involved, as per Nigerian schools. And attach those docs in the email. Let him see that you're passionate about getting in (that is if you are, by the way).

3. Once he sees the interest, he'll find a way for you. This way, your chances of getting funding increases very well. Note that departments don't fund students, faculty members do. In most cases, the dept might fund you for the first year, pending the time you get an advisor. But once you do, they hands off, expecting your advisor to take care of you.

4. So, if you want a great chance of getting in, try to get on the Dr's good side and let him know the situation of things.

Cheers!

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 10 by electronic(m): 8:43pm On Jan 13, 2017
femi321:
Lmao..1) Do you really want to study or you want an escape route from Nigeria? 2) If you want to study, you wont just want anyhow school, Yes there are schools that will accept you without any exam but such schools wont do you any good when you graduate. Even people that attended ranked schools still sweat before they get a job. You might want to sit down and really think about this. If you ask me,with your low cgpa you should be eager to do any available exams to improve your profile. If you are adamant, you can check www.msinus.com. you will see low cgpa schools. Take it or leave it, you need to do standard tests or else the system will take from you and wont give you anything in return. People that get paid stipend every month dont have 2 heads even if you have the money to finance your education..there is no crime in saving for raining days. so my brother/sister go and prepare for standardized test. TOEFL is even a piece of cake
No mind the guy angry
Like say Yankee Visa na drivers License Application.
He should have asked for A Frank Dunga Visa application simulation test too.
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 10 by Nobody: 8:48pm On Jan 13, 2017
seeker88
Except there is like 99 per cent guarantee of some
funding in that school, it is not worth especially
in this Buhari economy. Even though every school
have their policies, some can just unnecessarily
rigid.
The sad thing is that you said you have paid their
application fee which I assume will be at least 50 dollars.

Happyday has a very strong point. You should appeal to them
in a witty them and attach the docs like he said. Let them know
once you are sure you are attending the school, you will be willing
to provide the original copies of every document. SDSU is a very
good school and worth the shot.

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 10 by Nobody: 8:50pm On Jan 13, 2017
It is always better to ignore those kind of inquiries.
They reek of laziness and one can put one's time to
better use than responding to them.
electronic:

No mind the guy angry
Like say Yankee Visa na drivers License Application.
He should have asked for A Frank Dunga Visa application simulation test too.
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 10 by seeker88(m): 8:52pm On Jan 13, 2017
cecemat:


I have full funding and monthly stipends grin
Wow!!! Congrats bro......me sef wan funding oo, I fit apply to ur school ni. grin

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 10 by seeker88(m): 9:06pm On Jan 13, 2017
electronic:
@seeker88
San Diego State is quite competitive for funding in engineering. But you could still apply.
Provided you have other backup safe schools to apply to. Don't put all your eggs in one basket.
If 34k sounds cheap to you then make sure you have other schools that can easily accept you with your profile. Worst case is to fund first semester and get scholarship later.
Cost of living in California can be really high.

Boss, thanks for this contribution. I didn't mean d 34k is cheap cos I can't even afford it. I'm just saying based on d fact that the school is in CA and everything there is on d high side. But with overall cost of attendance being 34k ( as some schools can be as high as 40k plus), and even if one doesnt get full funding but gets a good percentage off this, it would make d burden a lot easier......shey u get?

Thanks a lot
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 10 by Scholastica16: 9:12pm On Jan 13, 2017
@Seeker88

Write an email and blind copy the Grad coordinator, the International students graduate admissions office while the main copy goes to the email of the college of engineering that has been corresponding with you.

State unequivocally that it costs you at least $200 to send your transcript to each school that you are considering and that it makes no financial sense to do so considering you are uncertain about getting admitted (they need to see the cost implication of their proposition in a currency they understand ).

Let them understand that you would be more than willing to pay that amount if admitted as you know it is important to enrolling in the school when the time comes and that instead you are proposing to send them a notarized copy of the certificate (or statement of result) and the transcript. Most schools accept notarized copies for review (afterall it certifies that an original exists).

I did this to one of the schools I was applying to and they accepted it. At the end of the day, you can use express mail services like DHL etc to send it or NIPOST.

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 10 by electronic(m): 9:26pm On Jan 13, 2017
sirRiddy:
It is always better to ignore those kind of inquiries.
They reek of laziness and one can put one's time to
better use than responding to them.
Well Said... Man
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 10 by seeker88(m): 9:30pm On Jan 13, 2017
happyday:


Also, I felt their overall cost of attendance ($34,702...for tuition, housing & foods, health insurance, books, supplies n transportation) isn't too high considering d school's location.....maybe I'm wrong on this.

What do you mean by this? In the case you don't get funding, do you plan to bankroll this yourself? I don't understand.

Well, I'm not enrolled in the school, so proceed with caution.

1. No school is "generous" with funding. There is no such thing as a generous school or program. They need to feel that you're going to do some cool research before they admit you, and most likely pay you to do such research. You've done a pretty good job establishing rapport with your likely future advisor. Here's how to use that rapport to your benefit.

2. Let him see that you're genuinely interested in doing research with the dept, particularly in his lab. He must see the interest as genuine. Then, explain to him how getting your transcripts and certificate officially sent is going to be a big issue. Tel him the intricacies involved, as per Nigerian schools. And attach those docs in the email. Let him see that you're passionate about getting in (that is if you are, by the way).

3. Once he sees the interest, he'll find a way for you. This way, your chances of getting funding increases very well. Note that departments don't fund students, faculty members do. In most cases, the dept might fund you for the first year, pending the time you get an advisor. But once you do, they hands off, expecting your advisor to take care of you.

4. So, if you want a great chance of getting in, try to get on the Dr's good side and let him know the situation of things.

Cheers!

Thank u so much for taking out time to make such detailed response...... I really appreciate ur concerns.

Honestly, if I don't get any form of funding, I would definitely not be able to enroll considering my current financial status....however, a reasonable percentage of that cost would make d cost more affordable even if full funding isn't offered.

Thanks a lot for this option....sounds so good.
Yes, I'm genuinely passionate about getting into d school and eventually working with d Dr..... I just hope he sees d passion too. Recently, I sent him a copy of my SOP which I wasn't able to submit with my application because there was no provision to attach it in the application portal, n he promptly acknowledged recepit of it. So I will explain my situation to him with the necessary attachment as suggested.

Thanks again boss...
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 10 by OluDare01(m): 9:32pm On Jan 13, 2017
I don't think it's about the cost. It takes time to process transcript in most Nigerians universities. The first time I requested for my transcript, it took my school 3 months to process it. But it was easier upon subsequent requests.
Scholastica16:
@Seeker88

.

State unequivocally that it costs you at least $200 to send your transcript to each school that you are considering and that it makes no financial sense to do so considering you are uncertain about getting admitted (they need to see the cost implication of their proposition in a currency they understand ).

Let them understand that you would be more than willing to pay that amount if admitted as you know it is important to enrolling in the school when the time comes and that instead you are proposing to send them a notarized copy of the certificate (or statement of result) and the transcript. Most schools accept notarized copies for review (afterall it certifies that an original exists).
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 10 by Christian129(m): 9:33pm On Jan 13, 2017
anyone in Normal, Illinois.?

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