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What Are My Chances Of Studying Abroad. by TomShelby: 6:41pm On Apr 26, 2021
Hello guys,
What are my chances of studying abroad and living in the country after school? I studied biochemistry and graduated with 2.2 (3.1 cgpa ). I understand that’s low that why I need advice on which country is best and maybe a little recommendation on schools. I was thinking maybe I should look for undergraduate courses base on my 2.2 or I should keep looking for masters courses?
I have a savings of 10 million. That’s why I also need recommendation on school that are not so expensive.
Have made some research but not satisfied. Any advice or recommendation is much welcome.
Re: What Are My Chances Of Studying Abroad. by pharmagba: 6:46pm On Apr 26, 2021
UK universities is you destination
Re: What Are My Chances Of Studying Abroad. by TomShelby: 7:09pm On Apr 26, 2021
pharmagba:
UK universities is you destination
I thought UK universities are expensive and getting a scholarship with my grade may not be possible
Re: What Are My Chances Of Studying Abroad. by pharmagba: 7:17pm On Apr 26, 2021
TomShelby:

I thought UK universities are expensive and getting a scholarship with my grade may not be possible
Yes they are, but you really don't need to pay your complete.school fees before admission

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Re: What Are My Chances Of Studying Abroad. by Goldbw122(m): 7:21pm On Apr 26, 2021
Is already late now, but you can still consider this...
Deadline: January 15, 2021 ( Admission)
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Insurance against illness and accident.
Membership of the SI Network for Future Global Leaders(NFGL) – a platform to help you grow professionally and build your network while in Sweden.
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Re: What Are My Chances Of Studying Abroad. by TomShelby: 7:28pm On Apr 26, 2021
pharmagba:

Yes they are, but you really don't need to pay your complete.school fees before admission

Okay. What are the chances of staying after school?
Re: What Are My Chances Of Studying Abroad. by Aloysius20(m): 8:56pm On Apr 26, 2021
TomShelby:
Hello guys,
What are my chances of studying abroad and living in the country after school? I studied biochemistry and graduated with 2.2 (3.1 cgpa ). I understand that’s low that why I need advice on which country is best and maybe a little recommendation on schools. I was thinking maybe I should look for undergraduate courses base on my 2.2 or I should keep looking for masters courses?
I have a savings of 10 million. That’s why I also need recommendation on school that are not so expensive.
Have made some research but not satisfied. Any advice or recommendation is much welcome.

You have a good chance of securing fully funded scholarships in USA despite that CGPA. Your field is biochemistry, so less issues; you can even get a direct PhD scholarship (easier than a masters actually).

I want to ask, do you have any research experience? Work experience related to your field? Publications? Programming skills?

Write and ace your GRE (target > 310/340), ace TOEFL (> 100/120), three good recommendations from past lecturers and a great statement of purpose would help. All these wouldn't even cost a million naira, save for flight. That's for Fall '22 session; it's very very possible.

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Re: What Are My Chances Of Studying Abroad. by pharmagba: 8:57pm On Apr 26, 2021
TomShelby:


Okay. What are the chances of staying after school?
With BREXIT chances are high
Re: What Are My Chances Of Studying Abroad. by TomShelby: 9:11pm On Apr 26, 2021
Aloysius20:


You have a good chance of securing fully funded scholarships in USA despite that CGPA. Your field is biochemistry, so less issues; you can even get a direct PhD scholarship (easier than a masters actually).

I want to ask, do you have any research experience? Work experience related to your field? Publications? Programming skills?

Write and ace your GRE (target > 310/340), ace TOEFL (> 100/120), three good recommendations from past lecturers and a great statement of purpose would help. All these wouldn't even cost a million naira, save for flight. That's for Fall '22 session; it's very very possible.

Thanks man. Don’t have any research experience or publications though. I’m just a young graduate.
Re: What Are My Chances Of Studying Abroad. by TomShelby: 9:12pm On Apr 26, 2021
pharmagba:

With BREXIT chances are high
Okay . Thanks man
Re: What Are My Chances Of Studying Abroad. by Legacyedition: 10:40pm On Apr 26, 2021
Have you tried Canada?


You might not get masters but easy admission for Post graduate diploma. You get 3 years work permit after your study and opportunity to become a permanent resident.


Follow the Canadian student thread here on NL.

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Re: What Are My Chances Of Studying Abroad. by TomShelby: 10:56pm On Apr 26, 2021
Legacyedition:
Have you tried Canada?


You might not get masters but easy admission for Post graduate diploma. You get 3 years work permit after your study and opportunity to become a permanent resident.


Follow the Canadian student thread here on NL.

Thanks man. Will check it out
Re: What Are My Chances Of Studying Abroad. by oracle009(m): 3:22am On Apr 27, 2021
I go with the guy that recommended USA. If you really have penchant for studying BIOCHEMISTRY, come to the US. It's easier than you think. I can put you through, if ONLY you will be serious about it. I dislike people who will want to cut corners.

I can put ANYONE through also. However here are my "personal" requirements:

- Be ready to put in some hours/weeks/months of heavy STUDY
- You will have to make some personal payments by yourself (GRE, application fees to school, SEVIS etc). All shouldn't take you upto 1m, and you don't need to have the money all at once. I won't help you with any money
- The moment you suggest or display lack of academic willingness, I am out!

I'm doing this to help as many academic inclined "STEM" students as I could.

Thanks
Re: What Are My Chances Of Studying Abroad. by Soleye24(m): 9:05am On Apr 27, 2021
oracle009:
I go with the guy that recommended USA. If you really have penchant for studying BIOCHEMISTRY, come to the US. It's easier than you think. I can put you through, if ONLY you will be serious about it. I dislike people who will want to cut corners.

I can put ANYONE through also. However here are my "personal" requirements:

- Be ready to put in some hours/weeks/months of heavy STUDY
- You will have to make some personal payments by yourself (GRE, application fees to school, SEVIS etc). All shouldn't take you upto 1m, and you don't need to have the money all at once. I won't help you with any money
- The moment you suggest or display lack of academic willingness, I am out!

I'm doing this to help as many academic inclined "STEM" students as I could.

Thanks

I'm interested, I studied biochemistry too. 4.06/5.00, what are my chances? 09045380650
Re: What Are My Chances Of Studying Abroad. by Elnon: 9:30am On Apr 27, 2021
oracle009:
I go with the guy that recommended USA. If you really have penchant for studying BIOCHEMISTRY, come to the US. It's easier than you think. I can put you through, if ONLY you will be serious about it. I dislike people who will want to cut corners.

I can put ANYONE through also. However here are my "personal" requirements:

- Be ready to put in some hours/weeks/months of heavy STUDY
- You will have to make some personal payments by yourself (GRE, application fees to school, SEVIS etc). All shouldn't take you upto 1m, and you don't need to have the money all at once. I won't help you with any money
- The moment you suggest or display lack of academic willingness, I am out!

I'm doing this to help as many academic inclined "STEM" students as I could.

Thanks


Hi....I'm interested in spring 2022 for masters in US and preparing to smash GRE this june....Undergrad in medicals laboratory science, currently a data scientist and want to switch to tech for masters....I
Re: What Are My Chances Of Studying Abroad. by Elnon: 9:33am On Apr 27, 2021
oracle009:
I go with the guy that recommended USA. If you really have penchant for studying BIOCHEMISTRY, come to the US. It's easier than you think. I can put you through, if ONLY you will be serious about it. I dislike people who will want to cut corners.

I can put ANYONE through also. However here are my "personal" requirements:

- Be ready to put in some hours/weeks/months of heavy STUDY
- You will have to make some personal payments by yourself (GRE, application fees to school, SEVIS etc). All shouldn't take you upto 1m, and you don't need to have the money all at once. I won't help you with any money
- The moment you suggest or display lack of academic willingness, I am out!

I'm doing this to help as many academic inclined "STEM" students as I could.

Thanks


Hi....I'm interested in spring/fall 2022 for masters in US and preparing to smash GRE this june....Undergrad in medical laboratory science, currently a data scientist and want to switch to tech for masters....I truly need your guidance....How can I reach you?..09021995445...Thanks!
Re: What Are My Chances Of Studying Abroad. by oracle009(m): 12:31pm On Apr 27, 2021
Soleye24:


I'm interested, I studied biochemistry too. 4.06/5.00, what are my chances? 09045380650

Kindly send me a pm.

Thanks
Re: What Are My Chances Of Studying Abroad. by oracle009(m): 12:34pm On Apr 27, 2021
Elnon:





Hi....I'm interested in spring 2022 for masters in US and preparing to smash GRE this june....Undergrad in medicals laboratory science, currently a data scientist and want to switch to tech for masters....I

PhD is my best shot. Masters rarely comes with funding.

Spring admission isn't much reliable... Little happens during the spring, it's technically like 2nd semester. Target 2022 fall or 2023 fall
Re: What Are My Chances Of Studying Abroad. by kizwid(m): 2:50pm On Apr 27, 2021
oracle009:
I go with the guy that recommended USA. If you really have penchant for studying BIOCHEMISTRY, come to the US. It's easier than you think. I can put you through, if ONLY you will be serious about it. I dislike people who will want to cut corners.

I can put ANYONE through also. However here are my "personal" requirements:

- Be ready to put in some hours/weeks/months of heavy STUDY
- You will have to make some personal payments by yourself (GRE, application fees to school, SEVIS etc). All shouldn't take you upto 1m, and you don't need to have the money all at once. I won't help you with any money
- The moment you suggest or display lack of academic willingness, I am out!

I'm doing this to help as many academic inclined "STEM" students as I could.

Thanks
boss please I will suggest maybe you should create a thread or whasap group for this. may God bless you too as you are willing to help who is ready to be helped.. please think of easy channel this can follow as may people are seeking for the opportunity
Re: What Are My Chances Of Studying Abroad. by oracle009(m): 2:54pm On Apr 27, 2021
kizwid:

boss please I will suggest maybe you should create a thread or whasap group for this. may God bless you too as you are willing to help who is ready to be helped.. please think of easy channel this can follow as may people are seeking for the opportunity

We have the US student page already. https://www.nairaland.com/6354180/general-usa-student-visa-enquiries-part.

That will obviously be our starting point... All questions are surely met there. What I am going to do is just personal follow-up for people who can follow others up also.
Re: What Are My Chances Of Studying Abroad. by kizwid(m): 3:24pm On Apr 27, 2021
oracle009:


We have the US student page already. https://www.nairaland.com/6354180/general-usa-student-visa-enquiries-part.

That will obviously be our starting point... All questions are surely met there. What I am going to do is just personal follow-up for people who can follow others up also.
okay, but for those that haven't read that thread is it a must or all the process can be understood during the personal follow-up you want to do
Re: What Are My Chances Of Studying Abroad. by bimbod(m): 3:30pm On Apr 27, 2021
oracle009:


We have the US student page already. https://www.nairaland.com/6354180/general-usa-student-visa-enquiries-part.

That will obviously be our starting point... All questions are surely met there. What I am going to do is just personal follow-up for people who can follow others up also.


please what are the chances of a graduate of medical lab science that finished with 2.2 of studying abroad?
Re: What Are My Chances Of Studying Abroad. by samtol4(m): 3:35pm On Apr 27, 2021
bimbod:



please what are the chances of a graduate of medical lab science that finished with 2.2 of studying abroad?
You have a great chance, google funded masters in medical laboratory . you will see

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Re: What Are My Chances Of Studying Abroad. by samtol4(m): 3:42pm On Apr 27, 2021
You have a great chance to further abroad. Please don't focus on one country—i.e USA. Have several options. 1. Join International organisations in your field while you are in Nigeria.(/some are free). .2.Volunteer in places to boost your CV .3. Google-funded masters in Biochemistry 2021.4. Write to schools abroad seeking funding for masters. Although the USA has the best funding system, there is much funding in other countries. Some schools now waive applications fees for postgraduate applicants .A fully funded programme will change your life forever.

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Re: What Are My Chances Of Studying Abroad. by TomShelby: 4:31pm On Apr 27, 2021
samtol4:
You have a great chance to further abroad. Please don't focus on one country—i.e USA. Have several options. 1. Join International organisations in your field while you are in Nigeria.(/some are free). .2.Volunteer in places to boost your CV .3. Google-funded masters in Biochemistry 2021.4. Write to schools abroad seeking funding for masters. Although the USA has the best funding system, there is much funding in other countries. Some schools now waive applications fees for postgraduate applicants .A fully funded programme will change your life forever.

Okay. Thanks man

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Re: What Are My Chances Of Studying Abroad. by bimbod(m): 6:04pm On Apr 27, 2021
samtol4:
You have a great chance, google funded masters in medical laboratory . you will see

thank you
Re: What Are My Chances Of Studying Abroad. by oracle009(m): 7:02pm On Apr 27, 2021
kizwid:

okay, but for those that haven't read that thread is it a must or all the process can be understood during the personal follow-up you want to do

The thread will be the first assignment I will give sir. One will gain alot from it. Then I will follow up on questions and steps
Re: What Are My Chances Of Studying Abroad. by kizwid(m): 8:48pm On Apr 27, 2021
oracle009:


The thread will be the first assignment I will give sir. One will gain alot from it. Then I will follow up on questions and steps
okay, straight to the thread sir, as I will be waiting on your next up date... God blessed
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