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Travel / Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by flowbee: 12:14pm On Nov 02, 2018
100kobo:

Why California? Why not any other state? Why not Canada/Australia? Why not Nigeria. You need to demonstrate first, your intentions to study abroad. If you're unable, then you're not a genuine student.
ok sir
Travel / Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by flowbee: 12:13pm On Nov 02, 2018
Wretch32:
Undergrad or postgraduate?
undergraduate but I have OND can it be of advantage sir ?
Travel / Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by flowbee: 12:12pm On Nov 02, 2018
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Idibia18:

I suppose you are going for UG studies. You certainly cannot get admission with that grade. You need at least a Credit in five Subjects (Including English & Mathematics) to get enrolled, And some schools would have waived Toefl assuming you had a nice grade in English. So, Sit for WASC again, ace your SAT;Then shoot for Top Schools.
Thank me Later �
. Can I make use of two sittings
Travel / Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by flowbee: 11:21am On Nov 02, 2018
Afolabi6046:
WES has a free calculator.
thanks
Travel / Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by flowbee: 11:05am On Nov 02, 2018
Good morning house,
I am a newbie on this thread. I’m trying to apply for fall 2019 can I be able to get admission into some schools in California Without Toefl,if so please name the institution for me. Can i get admission if my waec result is D7 in English and good grade in other subjects.
Please I need someone to enlighten me on how to go about it thanks
Travel / Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by flowbee: 10:42am On Nov 02, 2018
100kobo:

Learn to string your responses together. This is not to suggest that you should go there to regurgitate very long grammar. Your points are okay. Learn to kill a bird with two stones and to master this, you need to study some Approved Transcripts to understand their build up responses.

A LITTLE INTERVIEW TIPS FOR HOPEFULS

Interview is not all about grandiloquent grammars. A student with average grammar who presents very compelling points would be approved. Interview is not a GST exam.

Again, it is normal to stutter, it's an indication that you're human after all and not robot. Therefore, do not be afraid to stutter for a moment, but be consistent, determined and maintain proper eye contact.

Lastly, practise your answers before going there. Familiarise with your responses so that you don't have to think on your feet when faced with the VO. I am only saying this last part because a vast majority of applicants do not understand why this class of visa exist. Interview is supposed to be conversational. A genuine student does not need to think too hard to give responses as it is supposed to be a genuine conversation.

Until these recent times, this class of visa posed less hassle to acquire. How the narration has changed still baffles me. The system has been so abused. Applicants now fly without perching and now VOs are learning to shoot without missing.
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100kobo:

Learn to string your responses together. This is not to suggest that you should go there to regurgitate very long grammar. Your points are okay. Learn to kill a bird with two stones and to master this, you need to study some Approved Transcripts to understand their build up responses.

A LITTLE INTERVIEW TIPS FOR HOPEFULS

Interview is not all about grandiloquent grammars. A student with average grammar who presents very compelling points would be approved. Interview is not a GST exam.

Again, it is normal to stutter, it's an indication that you're human after all and not robot. Therefore, do not be afraid to stutter for a moment, but be consistent, determined and maintain proper eye contact.

Lastly, practise your answers before going there. Familiarise with your responses so that you don't have to think on your feet when faced with the VO. I am only saying this last part because a vast majority of applicants do not understand why this class of visa exist. Interview is supposed to be conversational. A genuine student does not need to think too hard to give responses as it is supposed to be a genuine conversation.

Until these recent times, this class of visa posed less hassle to acquire. How the narration has changed still baffles me. The system has been so abused. Applicants now fly without perching and now VOs are learning to shoot without missing.
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100kobo:

Learn to string your responses together. This is not to suggest that you should go there to regurgitate very long grammar. Your points are okay. Learn to kill a bird with two stones and to master this, you need to study some Approved Transcripts to understand their build up responses.

A LITTLE INTERVIEW TIPS FOR HOPEFULS

Interview is not all about grandiloquent grammars. A student with average grammar who presents very compelling points would be approved. Interview is not a GST exam.

Again, it is normal to stutter, it's an indication that you're human after all and not robot. Therefore, do not be afraid to stutter for a moment, but be consistent, determined and maintain proper eye contact.

Lastly, practise your answers before going there. Familiarise with your responses so that you don't have to think on your feet when faced with the VO. I am only saying this last part because a vast majority of applicants do not understand why this class of visa exist. Interview is supposed to be conversational. A genuine student does not need to think too hard to give responses as it is supposed to be a genuine conversation.

Until these recent times, this class of visa posed less hassle to acquire. How the narration has changed still baffles me. The system has been so abused. Applicants now fly without perching and now VOs are learning to shoot without missing.
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There is no need for others to quote the full post...

it best deleted , the aim is to make visa easier not harder for others including yourself so we don't do lies here [/quote]i need an enlightenment on this;can I be given admission if i had D7 in English and got good grade in other subjects
Travel / Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by flowbee: 8:33am On Nov 02, 2018
Baggiopreshy:
he said the age correspond with the 160Fm and the passport. He said to prevent him from writing Waec again he decide to reduced the age so it will March we the passport age. Well as a good friend I told him to forget traveling this year so he can write weac again . Gurus wat do you think
i am new to this platform;please how can I check my date of birth on my waec so as to know whether it’s relevant with the dad on my birth certificate.thanks in advance as you respond to my question
Travel / Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by flowbee: 8:23am On Nov 02, 2018
Afolabi6046:
Greetings!! UG fellow here. I've narrowed my choices to Brigham Young University, Idaho...Cleveland State University. ...Berea College. If there are people that have applied or are in the school on this thread, i would appreciate your advice.

My WAEC GPA is 2.5, would a good SAT score bolster my chances?
how can I get my waec GPA and how will I do it
Travel / Re: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 5 by flowbee: 1:22pm On Aug 02, 2018
Pls whats the name of university in Germany that offers spatial planning (bsc)

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