Travel › Re: Uk Student Visa/tier 4 Pbs - Your Questions Answered Part 7 by Peonies: 1:12pm On Mar 26, 2022 |
SPDAZZY: I have admission to study in the University of Leeds. Though it's for PhD. They are usually fast to respond to admissions and queries.
I received feedback and was scheduled for my PhD interview in less than 3 weeks. The result of the interview was given within 2days and the final offer came in less than 2weeks.
Though PhD is purely research and could be handled differently from taught masters. The school has been very prompt and courteous in their dealings with me.
For CAS, I just emailed them on a Thursday to ask for requirements to obtain CAS and I woke up on a Saturday morning to see the CAS chilling in my mailbox. No deposits, nothing.
However, for taught postgraduates, it's stated on their site that a deposit of 1500 is needed before CAS.
Downside is fees are high and there are very few scholarships available for international students.
But the school is in top 20 in UK and top 100 in the world. It's also a Gold TEF school. So I believe studies there would definitely be worth it.
I think you should reach out to them via mail. They should get back to you.
All the best! Thank you @SPDAZZY. This is quite insightful. They operate a staged admission for the course I’m applying to. It’s a taught masters though. They should respond by mid-April at the latest. Yes, to the gold standard label on the school. It’s actually my preferred. I emailed them yesterday, so, hopefully, I should get a response soon. I’m just a bit apprehensive. When do you commence studies? What is your discipline? Can we connect elsewhere than on this platform? |
Travel › Re: Uk Student Visa/tier 4 Pbs - Your Questions Answered Part 7 by Peonies: 5:33am On Mar 26, 2022 |
Inyas2015: Sorry it was University of Sunderland not shelfiedl Hallam.
I submitted my application for sept to University of Sunderland 2 days ago and yesterday I received a rejection letter from them without stating the reason for the rejection, which really make me sad. Can I apply again for thesame sept 22 or can I apply through their agent? And you are sure the deadline for your course has not expired? Link between your undergraduate courses and proposed masters courses? Application requirements met? Did you surpass their minimum requirements or you were borderline? |
Travel › Re: Uk Student Visa/tier 4 Pbs - Your Questions Answered Part 7 by Peonies: 5:06am On Mar 26, 2022 |
Hello, Did anyone here apply to university of Leeds and university of Glasgow and is still waiting for offer of admission? Applied since January and still waiting.
Also, I need guide as to how to book my TB test. I can’t find any dates for Lagos between now and July on their website. Please help. |
Health › Re: Anyone Trying IVF/IUI/ICSI (Fertility Treatments)? by Peonies: 5:57am On Jul 18, 2021 |
Hello people. Please who knows the step by step procedure at st. Ives ikoyi. I’m about to cycle with them and I want to know what to expect. I can’t go back now cuz we have made payment. Any advise from those who have cycled with them? We want to be able to get our bfp in one cycle. Thank you |
Health › Re: Anyone Trying IVF/IUI/ICSI (Fertility Treatments)? by Peonies: 12:48pm On Apr 28, 2021 |
Mail me at peonybrides@gmail.com Fireandice0589: Hello mama thank you so much, pls I'd like to contact you |
Health › Re: Anyone Trying IVF/IUI/ICSI (Fertility Treatments)? by Peonies: 4:03pm On Apr 18, 2021 |
Hello Sir, with Azoospermia, your chances are greatly reduced. Haev you tried boosting production with Addyzoa? if you have been on Addyzoa for 3 months and no positive response is seen, i will suggest you do IVF. IUI is cheaper but the success rates are really low and you may have to do up to three cycles or more to get a positive. three cycles of IUI is about the cost of one 1VF cycle. so you can do the maths. you said madam is 30 this year. her ovarian reserve will start to decline fast if you dont act fast. i will advise you do the IVF one time. expensive but chances are higher. since you are in Benin, you can try Graceland. it comes highly recommended and its close to university of Benin. Their success rates is also good. i have heard of two different people who went there and got pregnant at first cycle in Graceland. you can give them a shot. they also have a sperm bank there. cost of donor sperm is 50k I think? IVF is about 800k there and you get to buy your own drugs yourself not that thy will give you drugs and bill you so high. God grant you your heart desires and all the best with you and madam. okontasamuel90: Good morning! Please i need your advice, suggestion or recommendation. I was told i had azoospermia during the lock-down after doing 3 SFA tests in Warri and my family doctor referred me to Shepard fertility hospital in warri but i didn't meet the main doctor(he was out of the country), after doing hormones profiling, the doctor on seat advise me to do IVF with donor. I've been married for 3 years now. My wife is okay! the HSG test she did was good, no blocked, we did it at our family hospital even though, i refuse to do another one in the fertility hospital as they insisted but i refused cos my wife was in pains for days and their was as over 250k.
Please i am thinking of IUI first cos of the financial cost of IVF with a donor. Please is there any good, safe, cost friendly one in warri or benin. Or is there a possibility to get good sperms from Sperm Bank and insert it to my wife as i have watched some many videos on Youtube?
Please i need your advice as my mother is already disturbing me and my wife on having kids. My wife is standing strong for me on this even though she doesn't support it the IUI or IVF process ( she believes God will come through for us naturally as i do too)
My wife is going to be 30 this year and i am very scared cos the chances might be reducing,
I appreciate your advice as i await them.
Please |
Health › Re: Anyone Trying IVF/IUI/ICSI (Fertility Treatments)? by Peonies: 3:54pm On Apr 18, 2021 |
I had my successful IVF cycle with Nordica as well. Though very expensive, they know what they are doing. Now, know that Nordica will not treat you if you do the Hysteroscopy elsewhere. They will use their own results only. so, if you decide to get a second opinion, you must know that you will be unable to use it to continue treatment at Nordica. another thing i note from my experience with them is that they do not give you all the information at once, maybe its their way of managing your emotions or keeping you in the dark, they know why they do this but i will advise you to ask them direct questions that can fetch you a clear and direct answer. if the fibroid is in a bad location, you may have to do the hysteroscopy to avoid any sob story when pregnancy happens. may we not experience a miscarriage in Jesus name. i will say you seek a second opinion on whether or not you need the hysteroscopy. if you do, you can go back to Nordica and pay the high cost. if you need more explanation into this, you can let me know. I will be glad to help. Fireandice0589: Hello mamas in the house. So I'm about to start my ivf process with nordica, done all tests.
I was told i will have to do sonohysteroscopy, to scan my uterus for any abnormalities. Now they said they can find something there (most likely fibroid), and this can be a potential threat, even after i conceive.
So they said i have to do hysteroscopy to check properly and take out what's there, before i can begin the ivf process proper.
Someone is telling me that it's just a way for them to milk me, I'm a bit confused and worried. The hysteroscopy is going to cost about 300k +
Pls who has been in this situation? How did you go about it � pls |