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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 8 by coobboy(m): 1:28am On Mar 06, 2016
pappyyanky:
That is an email message from Ball state university admission department, does that really mean I shouldn't take SAT and TOEFL , and hope it will not be a problem at the embassy for not taking any of the test. CUs the should waive Toefl for Nigeria student, Nigeria been a English speaking country and the school does require SAT from international student. So regular admission is guarantee to Nigeria student not conditional one CUs they found Nigeria a English proficiency country and been part of the country the school waive Toefl 2, pls house which advice can u give ? I hope if I dont take the test it will not b a problem at the embassy.

The reality is you should still take the SAT because when you get to school you will still be required to take a state based exam, for them to know you have the adequate skills or knowledge to be in college. You might have to take developmental classes and pay extra cash for no reason if you do not pass the exam. So the SAT would ease you from writing those exams, putting you in the place of college level or higher. For example math; when you have an SAT score that is high enough, you skip two or three math classes, and puts you in Calculus 1 straight up (But when you fail to take the SAT and you do not pass the state based exam for UG, you will have to start from the lowest form of math class).
It is also good for the embassy, if you want to be portrayed as a potential student, take at least one standardized test. It would increase your chances of getting a visa

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 8 by imperiouxx(m): 1:59am On Mar 06, 2016
pappyyanky:
That is an email message from Ball state university admission department, does that really mean I shouldn't take SAT and TOEFL , and hope it will not be a problem at the embassy for not taking any of the test. CUs the should waive Toefl for Nigeria student, Nigeria been a English speaking country and the school does require SAT from international student. So regular admission is guarantee to Nigeria student not conditional one CUs they found Nigeria a English proficiency country and been part of the country the school waive Toefl 2, pls house which advice can u give ? I hope if I dont take the test it will not b a problem at the embassy.

Like someone said, you may need it for other admission or even the embassy.
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 8 by pappyyanky: 2:12am On Mar 06, 2016
coobboy:


The reality is you should still take the SAT because when you get to school you will still be required to take a state based exam, for them to know you have the adequate skills or knowledge to be in college. You might have to take developmental classes and pay extra cash for no reason if you do not pass the exam. So the SAT would ease you from writing those exams, putting you in the place of college level or higher. For example math; when you have an SAT score that is high enough, you skip two or three math classes, and puts you in Calculus 1 straight up (But when you fail to take the SAT and you do not pass the state based exam for UG, you will have to start from the lowest form of math class).
It is also good for the embassy, if you want to be portrayed as a potential student, take at least one standardized test. It would increase your chances of getting a visa
okay thanks ,so the Sat or the Toefl which one should I take ?

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 8 by dannybrown19: 4:27am On Mar 06, 2016
Hi guys, plz is there anyone in Minnesota state university mankato?
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 8 by Mayflowa(m): 4:27am On Mar 06, 2016
ukemnseg:
Hello everyone. I'm new here and I'm really glad I stumbled across this forum.
I've just gone through some of the previous discussions and they've been really enlightening. Getting a US student visa from Nigeria seems to be even more difficult than getting admitted into a US school in the first place.

I have a few questions (for any one in a position to answer):

1. Does the school you're admitted to have any bearing on the success/failure of your visa application/interview. For eg. let's say I have an I-20 form from Harvard College. Would that 'guarantee' me a US student visa from Nigeria?.

2. Can anyone offer any 'specific' information on scholarships that can be applied for prior to admission to a US university (for Nigerian students). [I got 2280 on the SAT I, 770 (Math Level II) and 790 (Physics) on the SAT II].

3. Considering my 1530/1600 score on the SAT Verbal (CR+W), do I still need to take the TOEFL to impress the folks at the visa office? $180 is a lot of money and I'd rather not have my parents spend it if they don't absolutely have to. MIT and Harvard waived the TOEFL for me since I did well on the SAT Verbal, but I would still gladly take it if it would help with my visa application. I can't imagine being denied a student visa if I do get admitted to an Ivy.

4. And finally...in my application for a student visa (for undergraduate studies), does the bank statement I submit have to show funds sufficient to cover the total cost of attendance for all 4 years or for just the first year?

Thanks.

Boy! you are hot as they come. But MIT and Harvard are no joke. The competition is really high. Some indians and chinese are crazily hot. But I believe you stand a chance if few Africans applied to your course. Ivy leagues aim to diversify your class. Funding is almost guaranteed for anyone that gets admitted! If I were you I would apply to some three to five more schools. Just email the school with your score and ask them to grant you waiver as you are coming from developing country. Your teacher can support with a letter too.

YOU should try Pennsylvania, Cornell, Stanford and two mid schools like Notre dame and my school- University of Missouri. As per your question, you stand a very huge chance of getting visa with ivy leagues. They are always impressed to see ivy leagues whether they show the emotion or not. This comes with huge responsibility. They won't expect you to flop when they ask you the few questions in their mind. I do not expect you to flop as an intelligent guy. See? if you flopped, you don't deserve visa
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 8 by bbdd: 5:59am On Mar 06, 2016
ukemnseg:
Hello everyone. I'm new here and I'm really glad I stumbled across this forum.
I've just gone through some of the previous discussions and they've been really enlightening. Getting a US student visa from Nigeria seems to be even more difficult than getting admitted into a US school in the first place.

I have a few questions (for any one in a position to answer):

1. Does the school you're admitted to have any bearing on the success/failure of your visa application/interview. For eg. let's say I have an I-20 form from Harvard College. Would that 'guarantee' me a US student visa from Nigeria?.

2. Can anyone offer any 'specific' information on scholarships that can be applied for prior to admission to a US university (for Nigerian students). [I got 2280 on the SAT I, 770 (Math Level II) and 790 (Physics) on the SAT II].

3. Considering my 1530/1600 score on the SAT Verbal (CR+W), do I still need to take the TOEFL to impress the folks at the visa office? $180 is a lot of money and I'd rather not have my parents spend it if they don't absolutely have to. MIT and Harvard waived the TOEFL for me since I did well on the SAT Verbal, but I would still gladly take it if it would help with my visa application. I can't imagine being denied a student visa if I do get admitted to an Ivy.

4. And finally...in my application for a student visa (for undergraduate studies), does the bank statement I submit have to show funds sufficient to cover the total cost of attendance for all 4 years or for just the first year?

Thanks.

Hello,
Apply to three ivy league schools
Three "New ivies" Stanford, Emory, Duke etc
Apply to two safety schools that will surely give you full scholarship.

Chinese and Indians will apply but guess what they have to be diverse in their admissions decisions so since you're black and you are clearly very bright, you stand a very good chance of getting in. Hopefully, other aspects of your application stand out as well.

Goodluck. It's worth the shot. Why are you thinking of a visa now? Get admission first.

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 8 by godG: 6:08am On Mar 06, 2016
ukemnseg:
Hello everyone. I'm new here and I'm really glad I stumbled across this forum.
I've just gone through some of the previous discussions and they've been really enlightening. Getting a US student visa from Nigeria seems to be even more difficult than getting admitted into a US school in the first place.

I have a few questions (for any one in a position to answer):


Thanks.

Also try www.wisc.edu
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 8 by imperiouxx(m): 6:09am On Mar 06, 2016
Mayflowa:


Boy! you are hot as they come. But MIT and Harvard are no joke. The competition is really high. Some indians and chinese are crazily hot. But I believe you stand a chance if few Africans applied to your course. Ivy leagues aim to diversify your class. Funding is almost guaranteed for anyone that gets admitted! If I were you I would apply to some three to five more schools. Just email the school with your score and ask them to grant you waiver as you are coming from developing country. Your teacher can support with a letter too.

YOU should try Pennsylvania, Cornell, Stanford and two mid schools like Notre dame and my school- University of Missouri. As per your question, you stand a very huge chance of getting visa with ivy leagues. They are always impressed to see ivy leagues whether they show the emotion or not. This comes with huge responsibility. They won't expect you to flop when they ask you the few questions in their mind. I do not expect you to flop as an intelligent guy. See? if you flopped, you don't deserve visa

cheesy cheesy And you guys will be saying funding are available at those kind of schools like it's easy. You forget about how extremely competitive it is to get ordinary admission, let alone funding. Harvard, I know of very well. Their admission doesn't come with any automatic funding. Harvard will tap fingers to collect their money in full from you. My wife is a graduate of Harvard University, her student loan is super high.

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 8 by bbdd: 6:54am On Mar 06, 2016
imperiouxx:


cheesy cheesy And you guys will be saying funding are available at those kind of schools like it's easy. You forget about how extremely competitive it is to get ordinary admission, let alone funding. Harvard, I know of very well. Their admission doesn't come with any automatic funding. Harvard will tap fingers to collect their money in full from you. My wife is a graduate of Harvard University, her student loan is super high.


For real yo, ivy league schools are very very stingy with funds.
In fact, most top schools are stingy with funds. cheesy
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 8 by Mayflowa(m): 6:58am On Mar 06, 2016
imperiouxx:


cheesy cheesy And you guys will be saying funding are available at those kind of schools like it's easy. You forget about how extremely competitive it is to get ordinary admission, let alone funding. Harvard, I know of very well. Their admission doesn't come with any automatic funding. Harvard will tap fingers to collect their money in full from you. My wife is a graduate of Harvard University, her student loan is super high.

It's possible you may not get funding at the beginning. But there are tones of scholarship to apply to once in. However, you won't be deny enrolment in Harvard because of fund. Worse, you will be given loan. The endowment allows every admitted student to enrol.

I wonder why your wife is not in Nigeria. She would have paid her loan in two years. Harvard graduates are rare in Nigeria. After my PhD now, Harvard is my direction though I will be taking class in Jf Kennedy School of Government. I will need your input then.

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 8 by pappyyanky: 7:32am On Mar 06, 2016
pappyyanky:
people , SAT or TOEFL which one should I take ?
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 8 by ukemnseg(m): 8:30am On Mar 06, 2016
Mayflowa:


Boy! you are hot as they come. But MIT and Harvard are no joke. The competition is really high. Some indians and chinese are crazily hot. But I believe you stand a chance if few Africans applied to your course. Ivy leagues aim to diversify your class. Funding is almost guaranteed for anyone that gets admitted! If I were you I would apply to some three to five more schools. Just email the school with your score and ask them to grant you waiver as you are coming from developing country. Your teacher can support with a letter too.

YOU should try Pennsylvania, Cornell, Stanford and two mid schools like Notre dame and my school- University of Missouri. As per your question, you stand a very huge chance of getting visa with ivy leagues. They are always impressed to see ivy leagues whether they show the emotion or not. This comes with huge responsibility. They won't expect you to flop when they ask you the few questions in their mind. I do not expect you to flop as an intelligent guy. See? if you flopped, you don't deserve visa

Thanks. I won't disappoint if/when I eventually do the interview.
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 8 by ukemnseg(m): 9:17am On Mar 06, 2016
bbdd:


Hello,
Apply to three ivy league schools
Three "New ivies" Stanford, Emory, Duke etc
Apply to two safety schools that will surely give you full scholarship.

Chinese and Indians will apply but guess what they have to be diverse in their admissions decisions so since you're black and you are clearly very bright, you stand a very good chance of getting in. Hopefully, other aspects of your application stand out as well.

Goodluck. It's worth the shot. Why are you thinking of a visa now? Get admission first.

Thanks.
This may sound weird, but I only applied to MIT, Harvard and Howard. I'm already attending the University of Lagos (got admitted last year to study EEE) and I only did the SATs in November/December last year because a couple of friends convinced me to prepare/take it with them. Then my scores came in, and Harvard and a couple of other schools started sending me emails encouraging me to apply.
The thing is, I'm trying not to get too carried away by all of this so my academics in Unilag don't get affected. If I focus on applying to too many schools, I might lose touch with my studies here and I'd rather not have that happen (especially as there's no real guarantee of admission). I don't want to lose both ways.

I actually wasn't thinking about a visa until I saw this thread. I might be writing tests/exams here in Unilag around the time admissions decisions are mailed so I might not have the time to make the runs for my visa application (if I do get admitted). More so, after reading about the experiences of others, I think I want to start preparing early.
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 8 by ukemnseg(m): 9:25am On Mar 06, 2016
imperiouxx:


cheesy cheesy And you guys will be saying funding are available at those kind of schools like it's easy. You forget about how extremely competitive it is to get ordinary admission, let alone funding. Harvard, I know of very well. Their admission doesn't come with any automatic funding. Harvard will tap fingers to collect their money in full from you. My wife is a graduate of Harvard University, her student loan is super high.

Yeah. I know Harvard and most of the other Ivies only award aid based on the student's 'perceived' need...and I know they still expect the student to make a contribution ($3000 annually for Harvard) by either taking a loan or participating in a work/study program. But you have to agree that for the post-graduation prospects they offer, they're not really asking for that much.

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 8 by MsNas(f): 9:52am On Mar 06, 2016
Mekurexx:
Edakun guys help me!. I' have tried to check for accommodation in California but the prices I'm seeing be like amount one can pay to buy land in VGC. how do i go about student accommodation search? and pls who is in California that can guide me
Living in LA is expensive, it is one of the most expensive cities to live in In California. Budget around $1K monthly for rent, bills, food, transportation and miscellaneous expenses. Except you want to live in the ghetto, which I don't advise. Your best bet will be to share a room with other students. Make sure to go for orientation and you might meet people who will be looking for roommates. Be prepared to stay in an hotel for a few days pending when you will get a room to move into.

Bear in mind that graduate assistantship positions is almost nonexistent in Cal State Universities, except you get an instructor who needs a research assistant and those are few and far in between. If you wanna come to Cali for school, please hold plenty money. I'm honestly not kidding. I swear. All the best.

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 8 by pappyyanky: 10:11am On Mar 06, 2016
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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 8 by pappyyanky: 10:12am On Mar 06, 2016
Hello house , SAT or TOEFL which one should I take , or is the two compulsory .
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 8 by ukemnseg(m): 11:57am On Mar 06, 2016
pappyyanky:
Hello house , SAT or TOEFL which one should I take , or is the two compulsory .

I've taken the SAT and I've looked at some questions from the TOEFL so I'll answer based on the quality/difficulty of both tests.

Your understanding of written English must be quite good if you want to do really well on either test.

If you're reasonably proficient at math and are willing to put in a good amount of study time, then you should do the SAT (it's the more difficult test and is more highly regarded).

If you don't plan to give too much time to studying and would rather avoid math, then take the TOEFL.

The final decision is yours to make. How far are you willing to go...what do you want to achieve?

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 8 by ukemnseg(m): 12:24pm On Mar 06, 2016
coobboy:

1. It does not guarantee it, but I am sure you will have a high chance of getting the visa
2. If you apply to midrange schools, you might get a full ride scholarship with your SAT score. But Ivy League, I do not know of. But that is some pretty good score man (If I had your SAT score, I would not settle for less, and would not come to America without a full ride scholarship.
3. Man I do not think you need to take TOEFL, because if Havard and MIT can waive it for you, man.... But I believe the SAT has covered the grounds of the TOEFL. people without standardized test even got their visas, talkless of you with a high SAT score. If you can defend yourself well, I do not think you can be denied
4. No just for one year.

Thanks. I'll try to look into some other schools.
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 8 by slystanley: 1:21pm On Mar 06, 2016
Mayflowa:


Uniben won't confirm your transcript verification to WES until you pay a processing fee of N1100 to Zenithbank. So get back to your contact
thanks,Mayflowa
I have paid the money they asked for and they told me the verification mail was sent on Friday, still yet, Wes status is waiting verification from institution or is it because it's weekend?
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 8 by cseejhay: 1:38pm On Mar 06, 2016
ukemnseg:


I've taken the SAT and I've looked at some questions from the TOEFL so I'll answer based on the quality/difficulty of both tests.

Your understanding of written English must be quite good if you want to do really well on either test.

If you're reasonably proficient at math and are willing to put in a good amount of study time, then you should do the SAT (it's the more difficult test and is more highly regarded).

If you don't plan to give too much time to studying and would rather avoid math, then take the TOEFL.

The final decision is yours to make. How far are you willing to go...what do you want to achieve?

which is the most expensive of the two to reg for? SAT or TOEFL.
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 8 by cseejhay: 1:42pm On Mar 06, 2016
pls can someone help me with materials like past exam questions and the likes to aid my preparation for SAT and TOEFL.pls help me.thank you.
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 8 by Mayflowa(m): 3:15pm On Mar 06, 2016
slystanley:

thanks,Mayflowa
I have paid the money they asked for and they told me the verification mail was sent on Friday, still yet, Wes status is waiting verification from institution or is it because it's weekend?

Yes. They definitely don't work on weekends. You can send them a short message to confirm if they got something from your school.
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 8 by imperiouxx(m): 5:28pm On Mar 06, 2016
Mayflowa:


It's possible you may not get funding at the beginning. But there are tones of scholarship to apply to once in. However, you won't be deny enrolment in Harvard because of fund. Worse, you will be given loan. The endowment allows every admitted student to enrol.

I wonder why your wife is not in Nigeria. She would have paid her loan in two years. Harvard graduates are rare in Nigeria. After my PhD now, Harvard is my direction though I will be taking class in Jf Kennedy School of Government. I will need your input then.


Federal subsidized loan is impossible for int'l student and Sallie Mae has stringent requirement such as a creditworthy resident or citizen cosigner. Those schools give some kind of highly competitive funding but not like those given in the other group of schools. So students go for private loans or out of pocket payment.

At the bold, we've discussed this but it holds no water because 1. She's still doing her doctorate 2. Clinical psychology is not a field that works in Nigeria 3. She's always believe she can't acclimatize in Nigeria.
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 8 by bbdd: 5:34pm On Mar 06, 2016
Mayflowa:


It's possible you may not get funding at the beginning. But there are tones of scholarship to apply to once in. However, you won't be deny enrolment in Harvard because of fund. Worse, you will be given loan. The endowment allows every admitted student to enrol.

I wonder why your wife is not in Nigeria. She would have paid her loan in two years. Harvard graduates are rare in Nigeria. After my PhD now, Harvard is my direction though I will be taking class in Jf Kennedy School of Government. I will need your input then.

Enrollment and admission are two different things.
Let's put things into perspective, you can be admitted and told to take a $100,000 loan. Would you still enroll with a $100,000 burden on your head?
Theory about endowmentis still theory. We all know pubic schools are more generous despite having less endowment. AND THERE IS ABSOLUTELY NO GUARANTEE YOU'LL GET FUNDING AT HARVARD ONCE YOU'RE IN. Heck it's very unlikely. Millions of Americans take huge loans to go to those schools.

Also, a degree from Harvard won't give you a green card. You still need to hustle for h1b like someone from any other school.
If you're admitted by Harvard and asked to take a loan of $100,000, do you expect a guy from a middle class family in Lagos to be unreasonable enough to do that? Just because he wants to go to Harvard?
I have friends that went to HSPH(Harvard school of public health) Their parents are very wealthy. It is not for the average guy.
Endowment or no endowment.
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 8 by Mayflowa(m): 5:59pm On Mar 06, 2016
bbdd:


Enrollment and admission are two different things.
Let's put things into perspective, you can be admitted and told to take a $100,000 loan. Would you still enroll with a $100,000 burden on your head?
Theory about endowmentis still theory. We all know pubic schools are more generous despite having less endowment. AND THERE IS ABSOLUTELY NO GUARANTEE YOU'LL GET FUNDING AT HARVARD ONCE YOU'RE IN. Heck it's very unlikely. Millions of Americans take huge loans to go to those schools.

Also, a degree from Harvard won't give you a green card. You still need to hustle for h1b like someone from any other school.
If you're admitted by Harvard and asked to take a loan of $100,000, do you expect a middle class family from Lagos to be unreasonable enough to do that? Just because he wants to go to Harvard?
I have friends that went to HSPH(Harvard school of public health) Their parents are very wealthy. It is not for the average guy.
Endowment or no endowment.

I get your point. Many candidates get into Harvard already armed with scholarship. Very few seek internal funding. More so, the STEM courses have more funding opportunities! This boy we refer to is going for one of the STEM courses most probably Engineering. He was begged to apply!

I am a lecturer, I have medium scale GRE coaching centre. I have mentored good students into ivy leagues. They all went with scholarships.

If I am faced with taking 100k loans for Harvard, I will take it up. Harvard may not mean much in US. It does anyway! But you are distinct graduate in Nigeria. Imperiouxx wife knows this is true except she is a US citizen. I tell you, u can have huge return for value if u did go to harvard.

Let's clarify this: US citizens first choice of college funding is federal loan. For this, other choices somehow elude them. Whether they go to ivy league or Valparaiso, they are still burden with education loan for years to come. Funding situation is somewhat different for foreigners. Anyone with admission should never chicken out.


Update: just saw what bro imperiouxx wrote now. Makes more sense now. I learn here everyday. Imperiouxx... You know I like you, don't you?

Can't blame your wife. I too found it difficult to acclimatize here. I almost ported to texas.

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 8 by coobboy(m): 6:05pm On Mar 06, 2016
pappyyanky:

okay thanks ,so the Sat or the Toefl which one should I take ?

Take the SAT
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 8 by Nobody: 6:16pm On Mar 06, 2016
Mystiqme, please you have a mail.
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 8 by coobboy(m): 6:16pm On Mar 06, 2016
cseejhay:
pls can someone help me with materials like past exam questions and the likes to aid my preparation for SAT and TOEFL.pls help me.thank you.
Use Barron prep textbook
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 8 by ukemnseg(m): 6:22pm On Mar 06, 2016
cseejhay:


which is the most expensive of the two to reg for? SAT or TOEFL.

SAT I with Essay (from Nigeria) - $87.50

TOEFL - $180
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 8 by imperiouxx(m): 6:24pm On Mar 06, 2016
bbdd:


Enrollment and admission are two different things.
Let's put things into perspective, you can be admitted and told to take a $100,000 loan. Would you still enroll with a $100,000 burden on your head?
Theory about endowmentis still theory. We all know pubic schools are more generous despite having less endowment. AND THERE IS ABSOLUTELY NO GUARANTEE YOU'LL GET FUNDING AT HARVARD ONCE YOU'RE IN. Heck it's very unlikely. Millions of Americans take huge loans to go to those schools.

Also, a degree from Harvard won't give you a green card. You still need to hustle for h1b like someone from any other school.
If you're admitted by Harvard and asked to take a loan of $100,000, do you expect a middle class family from Lagos to be unreasonable enough to do that? Just because he wants to go to Harvard?
I have friends that went to HSPH(Harvard school of public health) Their parents are very wealthy. It is not for the average guy.
Endowment or no endowment.

Wifey did her BS in Benard College (the same school picked by Obama's daughter) fully funded, she got to Harvard to accrue huge student loan. How it happened I still dont understand because as an int'l student I got instate and biweekly stipend in my just an ordinary school. Though degree from Harvard is a great recommendation for her but she still has to go through interviews.

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 8 by ukemnseg(m): 6:39pm On Mar 06, 2016
cseejhay:
pls can someone help me with materials like past exam questions and the likes to aid my preparation for SAT and TOEFL.pls help me.thank you.

There's a new redesigned SAT now (from March 2016), so you may have to do a little more research to prepare.

I'd suggest you use the Khan Academy test prep:
https://www.khanacademy.org/test-prep/new-sat

You should also read up the posts on Prepscholar (I found them quite useful):
http://www.prepscholar.com/sat/s/resources

Buy a SAT prep/study book (Kaplan or Barron's will do)

Finally, here's a link to the four official practice tests I used to prepare (for the old SAT):
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/pk1rlgyix0g6f1j/AAA1gcLa5C5PpxzdfmWArQAAa?dl=0

All of the best!

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