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slimmy05:Lol bro still on it, I will ping u Sir! |
profojah:Lol u no serious oo. |
Why you should date/marry an engineer. #ProudlyEngineer! cc lalasticlala
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seedord247:Where do you stay bro? I will PM you! |
HoneyBronzed:Yeah I did it before 9th of June. |
Visa approved at Lagos consulate this morning. I was the first person to be interviewed at about 8am. I was called at window 10 where a guy with plenty beard was. Here are the convo: VO: What are you going to the U.S for? Me: Am going to the U.S for my masters in Engineering technology V.O: How did you know about Middle Tennessee State University (mtsu ) Me: I did a research online using Google.com, gradschool.com and usnews.com to narrow my search to my area of interest. V.O: How many schools did u apply to? Me: I applied to three schools V.O: Which other two did u apply to and how many you got admitted to? Me: North Dakoda state university and Georgia Tech and I also got admitted in North dakoda (framed answer tho lol ) V.O: So why mtsu? Me: Mtsu has a curriculum which fit in to my area of interest also there is good student to faculty ratio.. and I was fascinated about the research work going on in the department by Prof. Cheng which is on computer-integrated manufacturing (Vo was nodding like agama lol ) VO: When did you pass out from UG Me: November 2012 VO: What have you been doing (As expected) Me: I went for youth service the following year which I completed last year 2014,since then I have been working in an engineering firm. VO: What is your responsibility at the work (expected that also ) Me: I work as a technical engineer which I perform electrical wiring in the panel,testing and troubleshooting of electrical panel. VO: So you will be working in school (referring to my GA ) Me: Yes Sir. (I didn't understand the question initially ) VO: What was your undergraduate major? (Last question ) Me: Electrical Engineering. VO passed my i-20 to me without my passport and was typing oo (for my mind I know e don pure ),he now brought out the pick-up letter and circled a location there that I should pick my Visa there. I said thank you Sir and I bounced out lol. I was not asked to show any document and was not asked who my sponsor is (He saw that I got funding from the school ). Wanna thank God for the favour and also to all the gurus on this thread shout out to the following peopale; msnas (Thanks alot ma'am ), slimmy05 (Always there to help ), innovateame (my tutor, I appreciate bro ), profojah (expecting yours too bro ), walspring and other gurus here. You guys all contributed to this sucess. I knew almost nothing when I joined this thread last year, all the information that have been shared here are so helpful . Thanks so much everybody. P.S my profile :GRE -300,GPA-3.15/4,I didnt take TOEFL.(I've got no super profile tho. I can't hide anything from people here,u guys are just amazing). And It's also my B-day today !!! (hurray ) |
With the current trend of online dating and e-romance, I guess we may later get to this stage. Lol!
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stevkc:dudes, it's not in ikorodu, JKK is in Ilupeju along ikorodu road,close to Anthony bus stop. |
Who is the lucky guy. í ½í¸ |
shoro niyen ![]() |
Sijo01:Yes he is,we have good and bad influence u know? Check your dictionary for the meaning of "influential " |
NEW YORK — High school senior Harold Ekeh didn’t just get into one Ivy League university. He was accepted into all eight. Now comes the really hard part: Deciding where to go. He actually got into all 13 schools he applied to, including MIT and Johns Hopkins. “I am leaning toward Yale,” he told CNNMoney. “I competed at Yale for Model UN, and I like the passion people at Yale had.” Some of the Yale students he met became his friends and mentors, offering advice on the college application process. Now Ekeh is trying to do the same thing. Ekeh, 17, founded a college mentoring program at his school, Elmont Memorial High School on Long Island in the New York city suburbs. His goal is to get more students into top universities. American dream: Ekeh was born in Nigeria and came to the United States when he was eight. He wrote his main college essay about the struggle to adjust, including being clueless in U.S. history classes at school. He said he would ask his parents repeatedly why they moved. “We had a fairly comfortable life in Nigeria, but they told me we moved to America for the opportunities like the educational opportunities,” he recalled. The salutatorian is quick to credit his parents, school and community for his success. “I am very humbled by this,” Ekeh said. “It’s not just for me, but for my school and community. We can accomplish great things here.” A passion for science: He wants to major in neurobiology or chemistry in college and later become doctor and, ultimately, a neurosurgeon. He was named a 2015 Intel Science Talent Search semifinalist earlier this year for his research on how the acid DHA can slow Alzheimer’s. For Ekeh, the cause is personal. His grandmother was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s when he was 11. One of his proudest moments was running home to tell his mother and aunts about the breakthroughs he was finding with DHA. “When other kids would say, ‘I want to be a superhero or police officer,’ I would say, ‘I want to know what is on the inside of us,'” he said. The key to success: Outside of the lab, Ekeh directs a youth choir at his church, plays the drums, is part of Key Club and Model UN and was elected to the Homecoming court. He speaks Ibo and Spanish and has a 100.5 percent GPA. He’s proud of acing the AP History Exam despite his early struggles with the subject. Elmont High School is 99 percent minority. Ekeh is the second student in recent years to win a prestigious Intel Science award. Principal John Capozzi calls Ekeh “one of the most humble young men I’ve ever hadn’t the opportunity to meet.” The lab where Ekeh did his award-winning research is modest and only staffed part-time by a passionate chemistry teacher, but the community makes the most of what it has. Ekeh will spend the coming weeks visiting all the schools before making his final decision. His advice to other high school students is simple: “Like my parents always told us, the secret to success is unbridled resolve.” source: money.cnn.com/2015/04/04/pf/college/immigrant-accepted-all-ivy-league-schools-harold-ekeh/
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AndreRose:You killed it babe! ![]() |
slimup:Boss,u suggested that it's better someone should get a two month tourism visa first for job searching, my question is that what is the percentage or probability of someone getting a job withing that time frame. And if someone is lucky and get the job,will the person come back home again or will just stay back over there and start the work. Thanks. |
Nice one. Airforce1 will join you guys soon! ![]() |
delightz:sorry i have modified it ![]() |
JK we know! Happy birthday sir |
After their victory over spurs at Wembley today,the controversial Chelsea coach took his jubilation to another level. I wonder what he will do if he wins the EPL. lol #UpBlues!!!
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profojah:Yeah, thanks alot brotherly. ![]() |
Interview invitation rolling in..please guys what do we expect at the interview. Am a novice in programming. |
Hello house, Any information abt the test result? |
I also got the invite for the test too. though I can't remember when I applied. Date 08/02/2014 |
Thank God I have first class too ![]() |
What of story for the gods |
Engrdukechidi:Bro I got there msg too. still never know how real they are dou |
evegran:You look like Kim [quote author=evegran post=28464219] |
Kim Kardashian wanna be ![]() |
Do I make FP plzzz It's obviously from maternal side. Nigga gotta marry an intelligent woman. |
Ernieman:Yeah Lagos here. |
shakz:Guy don't be discouraged u ain't dull. This is my first time of scaling through dragnet after not making it through in my four previous attempt. Dragnet is like that. Just stay focus and keep trying you will surely make it. |




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