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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 11 by epistlegcfr: 5:58am On Feb 15, 2017
femi321:
LMFAOO...You are funny!

What is funny here now ehn?
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 11 by omoluabiguy: 7:22am On Feb 15, 2017
epistlegcfr:
Hi everyone, I am new here(USA thread). Here is the breakdown of my shirt story. I have a degree in computer science from Nigeria with a 2.1(4.0/5.0). I am just about completing a fully funded master's degree in computational science in Canada 3.55/4.0 GPA, 78 percent average. I have two publications in a Nigerian journal and I am getting ready to publish one in a top rated international journal. Now I am interested in a PhD in Computer Science in any USA university, with some clause however:

[1] A university that issues scholarship on admission, hence there will be no serious need to present a lot of cash for the student visa.

[2] A university that is fairly easy to get into with fair rating

[3] A university that does not require GRE.

[4] A university that does not require neither Ielts nor Toefl.

I was able to identify just one school so far from my search. I know there are folks with experience here so other than continue endless searching, i have decided to come back home. Mak una helep me o. I am preparing against the next admission cycle. I also have to state that I have a very strong coding background, data structure and algorithm as well as high level mathematics so I could effectively function well in pretty much any area of research.




Apologies but you don't sound like what you portray yourself to be.
* Studying masters in Canada (and can't do online research about schools in USA)
*Strong Coding background and algorithm as well as high level mathematics (and trying to evade GRE)
* You re seeking for PhD scholarship when we all know 90% of US Schools fund PhD Students
*Too many things just don't add up, but what's my own sef, I'll say wehdone sir!

wait for the gurus in the house to come give you suggestions

#WehdoneSir

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 11 by Chapecoense(m): 7:43am On Feb 15, 2017
epistlegcfr:
Hi everyone, I am new here(USA thread). Here is the breakdown of my shirt story. I have a degree in computer science from Nigeria with a 2.1(4.0/5.0). I am just about completing a fully funded master's degree in computational science in Canada 3.55/4.0 GPA, 78 percent average. I have two publications in a Nigerian journal and I am getting ready to publish one in a top rated international journal. Now I am interested in a PhD in Computer Science in any USA university, with some clause however:

[1] A university that issues scholarship on admission, hence there will be no serious need to present a lot of cash for the student visa.

[2] A university that is fairly easy to get into with fair rating

[3] A university that does not require GRE.

[4] A university that does not require neither Ielts nor Toefl.

I was able to identify just one school so far from my search. I know there are folks with experience here so other than continue endless searching, i have decided to come back home. Mak una helep me o. I am preparing against the next admission cycle. I also have to state that I have a very strong coding background, data structure and algorithm as well as high level mathematics so I could effectively function well in pretty much any area of research.


wehdone sir... Wehdone sir.
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 11 by Nobody: 7:59am On Feb 15, 2017
omoluabiguy:



Apologies but you don't sound like what you portray yourself to be.
* Studying masters in Canada (and can't do online research about schools in USA)
*Strong Coding background and algorithm as well as high level mathematics (and trying to evade GRE)
* You re seeking for PhD scholarship when we all know 90% of US Schools fund PhD Students
*Too many things just don't add up, but what's my own sef, I'll say wehdone sir!

wait for the gurus in the house to come give you suggestions

#WehdoneSir
We're still watching him from the high places. wehdone sir
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 11 by epistlegcfr: 8:53am On Feb 15, 2017
omoluabiguy:



Apologies but you don't sound like what you portray yourself to be.
* Studying masters in Canada (and can't do online research about schools in USA)
*Strong Coding background and algorithm as well as high level mathematics (and trying to evade GRE)
* You re seeking for PhD scholarship when we all know 90% of US Schools fund PhD Students
*Too many things just don't add up, but what's my own sef, I'll say wehdone sir!

wait for the gurus in the house to come give you suggestions

#WehdoneSir

1. Well I may not really know so much about US universities. But if 90 percent of them do fund PhD according to your claim, then why do some schools ask students for proof of finance as a prerequisite for sending I-20 form or so? For Canadian universities it does not work like that. You could even apply solely for the visa using your funding letter as evidence of finance. It is the exclusive duty of CIC to assess your proof of finance and not the university of your choice.

2. Like I said I am rounding up my degree right now and I have too much on my plate. I am taking some certification classes, taking my last course, writing for publication and at the same time writing my thesis, while working by the side for my supervisor. So it is never about evading or running away from GRE. I do not have the time for GRE right now and I am aware some universities do exempt candidates that studied in the west for a specific period of time from taking GRE.

3. About the research of a thing, I already mentioned that I got a university in Chicago from personal research, that does not require GRE and they do have good rating. I saw another one at Maryland or so but I do not like their rating. It's just about getting fast answers and cutting corners using people's experience here and that's all about it.

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 11 by teepee4Him(m): 9:11am On Feb 15, 2017
Greetings house.

I have few naira(s) and I'm in need of dollars - 'about 200 - 250' (at a good and negotiable rate). Anyone interested can kindly PM me.

Thanks.
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 11 by kokoboy4life(m): 9:17am On Feb 15, 2017
Hello Good morning @wallspring tell me where I can see your PM is it on nairaland here or in my email account
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 11 by Walspring: 9:27am On Feb 15, 2017
femi321:
LMFAOO...You are funny!

gringringrin
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 11 by Walspring: 9:28am On Feb 15, 2017
kokoboy4life:
Hello Good morning @wallspring tell me where I can see your PM is it on nairaland here or in my email account

In your email box.. Check inbox and if you didn't see it there, check spam or junk it will be there and move it to inbox
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 11 by Walspring: 9:32am On Feb 15, 2017
omoluabiguy:



Apologies but you don't sound like what you portray yourself to be.
* Studying masters in Canada (and can't do online research about schools in USA)
*Strong Coding background and algorithm as well as high level mathematics (and trying to evade GRE)
* You re seeking for PhD scholarship when we all know 90% of US Schools fund PhD Students
*Too many things just don't add up, but what's my own sef, I'll say wehdone sir!

wait for the gurus in the house to come give you suggestions

#WehdoneSir

If what he said is real then laziness is at work..
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 11 by Time2Smile(m): 10:48am On Feb 15, 2017
epistlegcfr:


1. Well I may not really know so much about US universities. But if 90 percent of them do fund PhD according to your claim, then why do some schools ask students for proof of finance as a prerequisite for sending I-20 form or so? For Canadian universities it does not work like that. You could even apply solely for the visa using your funding letter as evidence of finance. It is the exclusive duty of CIC to assess your proof of finance and not the university of your choice.

2. Like I said I am rounding up my degree right now and I have too much on my plate. I am taking some certification classes, taking my last course, writing for publication and at the same time writing my thesis, while working by the side for my supervisor. So it is never about evading or running away from GRE. I do not have the time for GRE right now and I am aware some universities do exempt candidates that studied in the west for a specific period of time from taking GRE.

3. About the research of a thing, I already mentioned that I got a university in Chicago from personal research, that does not require GRE and they do have good rating. I saw another one at Maryland or so but I do not like their rating. It's just about getting fast answers and cutting corners using people's experience here and that's all about it.
If your story is true, which is a big if, it is your unwillingness to write GRE that is holding you back and narrowing your options. Writing GRE would open up a world of opportunities for your PhD since all ranked schools require it. I don't know your previous experience with GRE, but you sound scared of the exam and it seem prep time is not the problem. Now, if you are as strong as you claim and successfully completed a Masters in Canada, you do not need to be afraid and can ace the exam with 2 months of smart prep. The knowledge you have gained during your master programme will stand you in good stead.

Therefore, if I were you, I would prepare my application towards fall 2018, register and take the exam sometimes around August this year, and then apply to a mixture of top and good schools instead of trying to cut corners. That's my $0.02 coming from someone who smashed GRE recently.

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 11 by LagosismyHome(f): 10:55am On Feb 15, 2017
epistlegcfr:


2. Like I said I am rounding up my degree right now and I have too much on my plate. I am taking some certification classes, taking my last course, writing for publication and at the same time writing my thesis, while working by the side for my supervisor. So it is never about evading or running away from GRE. I do not have the time for GRE right now and I am aware some universities do exempt candidates that studied in the west for a specific period of time from taking GRE.



he/she who is looking for free money must put in the time and effort to be competitive .......... If you are really serious about a phd with funding from at least a "good" school (good because you still have to think about job prospect and life after school) ...... , then why look for short cut (hence why you seeing some shocked comments)

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 11 by Hushee(m): 1:38pm On Feb 15, 2017
Time2Smile:

If your story is true, which is a big if, it is your unwillingness to write GRE that is holding you back and narrowing your options. Writing GRE would open up a world of opportunities for your PhD since all ranked schools require it. I don't know your previous experience with GRE, but you sound scared of the exam and it seem prep time is not the problem. Now, if you are as strong as you claim and successfully completed a Masters in Canada, you do not need to be afraid and can ace the exam with 2 months of smart prep. The knowledge you have gained during your master programme will stand you in good stead.

Therefore, if I were you, I would prepare my application towards fall 2018, register and take the exam sometimes around August this year, and then apply to a mixture of top and good schools instead of trying to cut corners. That's my $0.02 coming from someone who smashed GRE recently.
Baba o, e no easy.

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 11 by pcbo: 5:16pm On Feb 15, 2017
amanze15:



University of Missouri- Rolla
Ooh I thought you were in Dayton,Ohio
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 11 by strictlynaija: 5:18pm On Feb 15, 2017
Walspring:


$100 monthly

Thanks bro
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 11 by Nobody: 5:43pm On Feb 15, 2017
The offers are coming in.
K-State Computer Science offered an RA to divabiola this morning.
Great news! smiley smiley smiley

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 11 by akin3102(m): 6:08pm On Feb 15, 2017
if you need dollars@475, I am in need of naira.PM me

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 11 by amanze15(m): 7:35pm On Feb 15, 2017
pcbo:

Ooh I thought you were in Dayton,Ohio
I wasn't persistent enough to get some form of support up there, Are a PHD student now?
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 11 by amanze15(m): 7:48pm On Feb 15, 2017
LagosismyHome:


he/she who is looking for free money must put in the time and effort to be competitive .......... If you are really serious about a PhD with funding from at least a "good" school (good because you still have to think about job prospect and life after school) ...... , then why look for short cut (hence why you seeing some shocked comments)
Job opportunities with a PhD? Hmmm undecided unless he wants to become a Research "plug" for corporate companies, getting into the industry at entry level with a PhD is so unattractive to recruiters, na by serious luck
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 11 by Talliusceciro12: 9:27pm On Feb 15, 2017
Good Evening Ladies and Gentlemen,
First of all I would like to congratulate you all for your excellent work here and I am really glad that this thread exist because perusing through previous posts has been an eye opener for me. I am quite in a complicated situation and I really need your thoughts and suggestions.
Am currently a final year student and in 2014 I applied for a tourist visa and I was denied. I filled my occupation then as a student in level 100.
Now I have been accepted to study a distinguished program in the US with a 70 percent scholarship. It is an undergraduate level program. So please what do you think of my situation. Do I have a chance? Wouldn't that sound desperate?
Thanks
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 11 by LagosismyHome(f): 9:36pm On Feb 15, 2017
Talliusceciro12:
Good Evening Ladies and Gentlemen,
First of all I would like to congratulate you all for your excellent work here and I am really glad that this thread exist because perusing through previous posts has been an eye opener for me. I am quite in a complicated situation and I really need your thoughts and suggestions.
Am currently a final year student and in 2014 I applied for a tourist visa and I was denied. I filled my occupation then as a student in level 100.
Now I have been accepted to study a distinguished program in the US with a 70 percent scholarship. It is an undergraduate level program. So please what do you think of my situation. Do I have a chance? Wouldn't that sound desperate?
Thanks

Final years and going to start again for another 4 years ...dont make much sense . Or are you transfering
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 11 by Talliusceciro12: 9:46pm On Feb 15, 2017
LagosismyHome:


Final years and going to start again for another 4 years ...dont make much sense . Or are you transfering
No please. Starting from the bottom
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 11 by Nobody: 10:43pm On Feb 15, 2017
Talliusceciro12:
Good Evening Ladies and Gentlemen,
First of all I would like to congratulate you all for your excellent work here and I am really glad that this thread exist because perusing through previous posts has been an eye opener for me. I am quite in a complicated situation and I really need your thoughts and suggestions.
Am currently a final year student and in 2014 I applied for a tourist visa and I was denied. I filled my occupation then as a student in level 100.
Now I have been accepted to study a distinguished program in the US with a 70 percent scholarship. It is an undergraduate level program. So please what do you think of my situation. Do I have a chance? Wouldn't that sound desperate?
Thanks
What the hell is distinguished program? Speak pidgin Oga.
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 11 by Nobody: 10:50pm On Feb 15, 2017
amanze15:
Job opportunities with a PhD? Hmmm undecided unless he wants to become a Research "plug" for corporate companies, getting into the industry at entry level with a PhD is so unattractive to recruiters, na by serious luck
I strongly disagree with this. so all the numerous Africans,indians and chineses doing P.hd in the US wont get job in the industry? I know alot of Ph.d guys that finished from my school and are working for Duke Energy, I even know a guy that finished with P.hd from Uni of Arkansas and he works with Shell. Its what you make of it and don't limit yourself, nothing is luck..Some people have worked hard and they deserve what they got..you might call it grace of God though

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 11 by neurosci: 11:01pm On Feb 15, 2017
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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 11 by amanze15(m): 11:09pm On Feb 15, 2017
femi321:
I strongly disagree with this. so all the numerous Africans, indians and Chinese doing P.hd in the US wont get job in the industry? I know alot of Ph.d guys that finished from my school and are working for Duke Energy, I even know a guy that finished with P.hd from Uni of Arkansas and he works with Shell. Its what you make of it and don't limit yourself, nothing is luck..Some people have worked hard and they deserve what they got..you might call it grace of God though
duke energy and shell?! bros I say it again, it's a debatable fact but you become UNATTRACTIVE the moment you decide to continue with PhD with a hope of getting a job in the industry. About 49% of faculty in US institution of higher learning are foreign-born(a 2001 study) , so you have more chances of working in an institution of higher learning than getting a job in the industry.

they work in Universities across the country, its the easiest way to get employed if you are a PhD student.

I have taken 11 classes since I got to the states only 3 are Americans
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 11 by kallowdean(m): 11:11pm On Feb 15, 2017
grin
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 11 by Nobody: 11:17pm On Feb 15, 2017
amanze15:
duke energy and shell?! bros I say it again, it's a debatable fact but you become UNATTRACTIVE the moment you decide to continue with PhD with a hope of getting a job in the industry. About 49% of faculty in US institution of higher learning are foreign-born(a 2001 study) , so you have more chances of working in an institution of higher learning than getting a job in the industry.

they work in Universities across the country, its the easiest way to get employed if you are a PhD student.

I have taken 11 classes since I got to the states only 3 are Americans
Thank God you said debatable, thats means its not a fact but a claim/propositions/assertions.So you based your judgement on the fact that US have more foreign-born faculties? Okay. So that we don't derail this thread.lets end it here. BTW 11 classes? are you an undergraduate or Ph.d student?
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 11 by Nobody: 11:22pm On Feb 15, 2017
kallowdean:
Any good advice please?
My dad is my primary sponsor but my company is now wooing me that they'll fund me simply because they wanna retain me upon graduation when I return.
Msc Industrial Engineering.
Which is preferred for my visa interview? OR can I tender both statements? grin
Your company wants to fund you, in this recession? You must be very good for them to. So that you don't end up complicating things, Using your Dad statement alone is better.
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 11 by amanze15(m): 11:28pm On Feb 15, 2017
femi321:
I strongly disagree with this. so all the numerous Africans,indians and chineses doing P.hd in the US wont get job in the industry? I know alot of Ph.d guys that finished from my school and are working for Duke Energy, I even know a guy that finished with P.hd from Uni of Arkansas and he works with Shell. Its what you make of it and don't limit yourself, nothing is luck..Some people have worked hard and they deserve what they got..you might call it grace of God though

that's the share luck I keep saying, they tell you "you are over qualified" , most of those companies you mentioned, their CEOs have 3 to 4 masters degrees from prestigious or even none, people like Rexx Tillerson have been in the industry for more than 40 years. people like Col. Lawrence A. Anyanwu with bachelor’s degree in finance in Nigeria and a master’s degree in engineering technology here in the states is in the position to be a distinguished Nigerian-born soldier still serving in the Army.

JUST SET A TARGET FOR YOURSELF, THE MOMENT YOU SET FOOT IN THE US, PhD OR MASTERS OR DIPLOMA OR WHAT NOT, PUT IN WORK AND GRACE OF GOD WOULD TAKE CARE OF THE REST

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