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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by Yommy247(m): 1:07am On Nov 02, 2018
Hello house, is still posible for me to pay the visa fee on Monday and get a December date? My school is resuming January/10/2019
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by Ubah1(m): 4:35am On Nov 02, 2018
Yommy247:
Hello house, is still posible for me to pay the visa fee on Monday and get a December date? My school is resuming January/10/2019
If you don't see close dates, use emergency appointment
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by Superbrain(m): 5:29am On Nov 02, 2018
Yommy247:
Hello house, is still posible for me to pay the visa fee on Monday and get a December date? My school is resuming January/10/2019

As at 2 days ago, there were multiple dates open in December. As @Ubah1 mentioned, if you don't see December dates, apply for emergency appointment.
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by 100kobo(m): 6:40am On Nov 02, 2018
Wretch32:
Why not just say you work at xxxxxx company instead of saying specifically that you work in your fathers company?
It’s unnecessary and throws a little doubt
I don't entirely agree. Father's company could serve as a good home tie since their line of business is in tandem with his intended course of study. A very good response to "What will this degree do for you/Why this Course/Why this MSC" would now yield an answer that suggest his intentions to transform and upgrade the company upon his return. It is not enough mentioning 'transformation'. He may need to go to specifics by listing some of those functionalities he would desire to change. He could then go on to highlight a little more on his career goals (without waiting to be prodded).

Thing is, people fail to exploit opportunities to their advantage.

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by Adhheir: 6:49am On Nov 02, 2018
Yommy247:
Hello house, is still posible for me to pay the visa fee on Monday and get a December date? My school is resuming January/10/2019

I just saw Mon DEC 10 this morning, December dates aren't exhausted just yet.
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by 100kobo(m): 7:01am On Nov 02, 2018
Predstan:


So I will be paying for another appointment tomorrow. I really need your advice. What do I need to do apart from being relaxed when I'm being interviewed. Is there any of my response that knocked me off or any of which I need to work on. Please I need some encouragement to ease my apprehension... Lol
Learn to string your responses together. This is not to suggest that you should go there to regurgitate very long grammar. Your points are okay. Learn to kill a bird with two stones and to master this, you need to study some Approved Transcripts to understand their build up responses.

A LITTLE INTERVIEW TIPS FOR HOPEFULS

Interview is not all about grandiloquent grammars. A student with average grammar who presents very compelling points would be approved. Interview is not a GST exam.

Again, it is normal to stutter, it's an indication that you're human after all and not robot. Therefore, do not be afraid to stutter for a moment, but be consistent, determined and maintain proper eye contact.

Lastly, practise your answers before going there. Familiarise with your responses so that you don't have to think on your feet when faced with the VO. I am only saying this last part because a vast majority of applicants do not understand why this class of visa exist. Interview is supposed to be conversational. A genuine student does not need to think too hard to give responses as it is supposed to be a genuine conversation.

Until these recent times, this class of visa posed less hassle to acquire. How the narration has changed still baffles me. The system has been so abused. Applicants now fly without perching and now VOs are learning to shoot without missing.

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by Predstan: 7:07am On Nov 02, 2018
100kobo:

Learn to string your responses together. This is not to suggest that you should go there to regurgitate very long grammar. Your points are okay. Learn to kill a bird with two stones and to master this, you need to study some Approved Transcripts to understand their build up responses.

A LITTLE INTERVIEW TIPS FOR HOPEFULS

Interview is not all about grandiloquent grammars. A student with average grammar who presents very compelling points would be approved. Interview is not a GST exam.

Again, it is normal to stutter, it's an indication that you're human after all and not robot. Therefore, do not be afraid to stutter for a moment, but be consistent, determined and maintain proper eye contact.

Lastly, practise your answers before going there. Familiarise with your responses so that you don't have to think on your feet when faced with the VO. I am only saying this last part because a vast majority of applicants do not understand why this class of visa exist. Interview is supposed to be conversational. A genuine student does not need to think too hard to give responses as it is supposed to be a genuine conversation.

Until these recent times, this class of visa posed less hassle to acquire. How the narration has changed still baffles me. The system has been so abused. Applicants now fly without perching and now VOs are learning to shoot without missing.

Thank you so Much. I am very sure this will go a long way.
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by Predstan: 7:19am On Nov 02, 2018
100kobo:

I don't entirely agree. Father's company could serve as a good home tie since their line of business is in tandem with his intended course of study. A very good response to "What will this degree do for you/Why this Course/Why this MSC" would now yield an answer that suggest his intentions to transform and upgrade the company upon his return. It is not enough mentioning 'transformation'. He may need to go to specifics by listing some of those functionalities he would desire to change. He could then go on to highlight a little more on his career goals (without waiting to be prodded).

Thing is, people fail to exploit opportunities to their advantage.

This is the point I was actually driving the conversation to. That I want to come back to Nigeria to take over and improve my Dads company by introducing solar energy system which is not going to be an alternative power supply but as the main source of power just like Nextera Energy company in the US. They generate about 930 MW of power through Solar Energy
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by flowbee: 8:23am On Nov 02, 2018
Afolabi6046:
Greetings!! UG fellow here. I've narrowed my choices to Brigham Young University, Idaho...Cleveland State University. ...Berea College. If there are people that have applied or are in the school on this thread, i would appreciate your advice.

My WAEC GPA is 2.5, would a good SAT score bolster my chances?
how can I get my waec GPA and how will I do it
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by flowbee: 8:33am On Nov 02, 2018
Baggiopreshy:
he said the age correspond with the 160Fm and the passport. He said to prevent him from writing Waec again he decide to reduced the age so it will March we the passport age. Well as a good friend I told him to forget traveling this year so he can write weac again . Gurus wat do you think
i am new to this platform;please how can I check my date of birth on my waec so as to know whether it’s relevant with the dad on my birth certificate.thanks in advance as you respond to my question
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by Flaame(m): 10:10am On Nov 02, 2018
Yommy247:
Hello house, is still posible for me to pay the visa fee on Monday and get a December date? My school is resuming January/10/2019
very possible
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by flowbee: 10:42am On Nov 02, 2018
100kobo:

Learn to string your responses together. This is not to suggest that you should go there to regurgitate very long grammar. Your points are okay. Learn to kill a bird with two stones and to master this, you need to study some Approved Transcripts to understand their build up responses.

A LITTLE INTERVIEW TIPS FOR HOPEFULS

Interview is not all about grandiloquent grammars. A student with average grammar who presents very compelling points would be approved. Interview is not a GST exam.

Again, it is normal to stutter, it's an indication that you're human after all and not robot. Therefore, do not be afraid to stutter for a moment, but be consistent, determined and maintain proper eye contact.

Lastly, practise your answers before going there. Familiarise with your responses so that you don't have to think on your feet when faced with the VO. I am only saying this last part because a vast majority of applicants do not understand why this class of visa exist. Interview is supposed to be conversational. A genuine student does not need to think too hard to give responses as it is supposed to be a genuine conversation.

Until these recent times, this class of visa posed less hassle to acquire. How the narration has changed still baffles me. The system has been so abused. Applicants now fly without perching and now VOs are learning to shoot without missing.
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100kobo:

Learn to string your responses together. This is not to suggest that you should go there to regurgitate very long grammar. Your points are okay. Learn to kill a bird with two stones and to master this, you need to study some Approved Transcripts to understand their build up responses.

A LITTLE INTERVIEW TIPS FOR HOPEFULS

Interview is not all about grandiloquent grammars. A student with average grammar who presents very compelling points would be approved. Interview is not a GST exam.

Again, it is normal to stutter, it's an indication that you're human after all and not robot. Therefore, do not be afraid to stutter for a moment, but be consistent, determined and maintain proper eye contact.

Lastly, practise your answers before going there. Familiarise with your responses so that you don't have to think on your feet when faced with the VO. I am only saying this last part because a vast majority of applicants do not understand why this class of visa exist. Interview is supposed to be conversational. A genuine student does not need to think too hard to give responses as it is supposed to be a genuine conversation.

Until these recent times, this class of visa posed less hassle to acquire. How the narration has changed still baffles me. The system has been so abused. Applicants now fly without perching and now VOs are learning to shoot without missing.
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100kobo:

Learn to string your responses together. This is not to suggest that you should go there to regurgitate very long grammar. Your points are okay. Learn to kill a bird with two stones and to master this, you need to study some Approved Transcripts to understand their build up responses.

A LITTLE INTERVIEW TIPS FOR HOPEFULS

Interview is not all about grandiloquent grammars. A student with average grammar who presents very compelling points would be approved. Interview is not a GST exam.

Again, it is normal to stutter, it's an indication that you're human after all and not robot. Therefore, do not be afraid to stutter for a moment, but be consistent, determined and maintain proper eye contact.

Lastly, practise your answers before going there. Familiarise with your responses so that you don't have to think on your feet when faced with the VO. I am only saying this last part because a vast majority of applicants do not understand why this class of visa exist. Interview is supposed to be conversational. A genuine student does not need to think too hard to give responses as it is supposed to be a genuine conversation.

Until these recent times, this class of visa posed less hassle to acquire. How the narration has changed still baffles me. The system has been so abused. Applicants now fly without perching and now VOs are learning to shoot without missing.
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There is no need for others to quote the full post...

it best deleted , the aim is to make visa easier not harder for others including yourself so we don't do lies here [/quote]i need an enlightenment on this;can I be given admission if i had D7 in English and got good grade in other subjects
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by 420friendly: 10:52am On Nov 02, 2018
Good morning House.
I'm a newbie on this thread. I'm trying to apply for fall 2019 and the deadlines for the schools I'm applying for are all in Febuary. Is it possibe for me to start reading for Gmat and Toefl in November and get high scores and still be able to submit before febuary. Note that I'm hoping to get assistantship.

Also, can anyone recommend a good tutor that has helped other Nairalanders in the past study and make good grades> This is really urgent guys, please help.
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by Nobody: 11:02am On Nov 02, 2018
flowbee:
how can I get my waec GPA and how will I do it
WES has a free calculator.

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by 100kobo(m): 11:05am On Nov 02, 2018
Predstan:


This is the point I was actually driving the conversation to. That I want to come back to Nigeria to take over and improve my Dads company by introducing solar energy system which is not going to be an alternative power supply but as the main source of power just like Nextera Energy company in the US. They generate about 930 MW of power through Solar Energy
Bro, you're loaded. Just do as I said. Prepare a laconic response that capture as many points as possible. If you're waiting for a time to attack, it may never come. So utilise any chance you get effectively.

Note: Observe my use of the word 'laconic'. I have not asked you to go verbose.

You may need to present your proposed transcript for vetting.
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by flowbee: 11:05am On Nov 02, 2018
Good morning house,
I am a newbie on this thread. I’m trying to apply for fall 2019 can I be able to get admission into some schools in California Without Toefl,if so please name the institution for me. Can i get admission if my waec result is D7 in English and good grade in other subjects.
Please I need someone to enlighten me on how to go about it thanks
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by Wretch32: 11:09am On Nov 02, 2018
True this, you’ve made valid points
100kobo:

I don't entirely agree. Father's company could serve as a good home tie since their line of business is in tandem with his intended course of study. A very good response to "What will this degree do for you/Why this Course/Why this MSC" would now yield an answer that suggest his intentions to transform and upgrade the company upon his return. It is not enough mentioning 'transformation'. He may need to go to specifics by listing some of those functionalities he would desire to change. He could then go on to highlight a little more on his career goals (without waiting to be prodded).

Thing is, people fail to exploit opportunities to their advantage.
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by 100kobo(m): 11:12am On Nov 02, 2018
flowbee:
Good morning house,
I am a newbie on this thread. I’m trying to apply for fall 2019 can I be able to get admission into some schools in California Without Toefl,if so please name the institution for me. Can i get admission if my waec result is D7 in English and good grade in other subjects.
Please I need someone to enlighten me on how to go about it thanks
Why California? Why not any other state? Why not Canada/Australia? Why not Nigeria. You need to demonstrate first, your intentions to study abroad. If you're unable, then you're not a genuine student.
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by Wretch32: 11:14am On Nov 02, 2018
Undergrad or postgraduate?
flowbee:
Good morning house,
I am a newbie on this thread. I’m trying to apply for fall 2019 can I be able to get admission into some schools in California Without Toefl,if so please name the institution for me. Can i get admission if my waec result is D7 in English and good grade in other subjects.
Please I need someone to enlighten me on how to go about it thanks
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by flowbee: 11:21am On Nov 02, 2018
Afolabi6046:
WES has a free calculator.
thanks
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by Nobody: 11:26am On Nov 02, 2018
flowbee:
Good morning house,
I am a newbie on this thread. I’m trying to apply for fall 2019 can I be able to get admission into some schools in California Without Toefl,if so please name the institution for me. Can i get admission if my waec result is D7 in English and good grade in other subjects.
Please I need someone to enlighten me on how to go about it thanks
I suppose you are going for UG studies. You certainly cannot get admission with that grade. You need at least a Credit in five Subjects (Including English & Mathematics) to get enrolled, And some schools would have waived Toefl assuming you had a nice grade in English. So, Sit for WASC again, ace your SAT;Then shoot for Top Schools.
Thank me Later �
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by flowbee: 12:12pm On Nov 02, 2018
flowbee:
thanks
flowbee:
thanks
flowbee:
thanks
flowbee:
thanks
flowbee:
thanks
flowbee:
thanks
Idibia18:

I suppose you are going for UG studies. You certainly cannot get admission with that grade. You need at least a Credit in five Subjects (Including English & Mathematics) to get enrolled, And some schools would have waived Toefl assuming you had a nice grade in English. So, Sit for WASC again, ace your SAT;Then shoot for Top Schools.
Thank me Later �
. Can I make use of two sittings
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by flowbee: 12:13pm On Nov 02, 2018
Wretch32:
Undergrad or postgraduate?
undergraduate but I have OND can it be of advantage sir ?
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by flowbee: 12:14pm On Nov 02, 2018
100kobo:

Why California? Why not any other state? Why not Canada/Australia? Why not Nigeria. You need to demonstrate first, your intentions to study abroad. If you're unable, then you're not a genuine student.
ok sir
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by Fatty16(f): 12:24pm On Nov 02, 2018
Hello everyone, i want to apply for fall 2019 at Binghamton university to study poltical science. I have An A in waec and 7bs with 1credit. Do i have to write Tofel ? or only SAT.
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by Nobody: 1:11pm On Nov 02, 2018
Fatty16:
Hello everyone, i want to apply for fall 2019 at Binghamton university to study poltical science. I have An A in waec and 7bs with 1credit. Do i have to write Tofel ? or only SAT.
I think writing TOEFL depends on the school. In my checking around, i've seen schools that waive TOEFL for Nigerians.
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by Oskydaniellyyy: 1:44pm On Nov 02, 2018
MasterforceII:
Hi All,

Please can someone recommend a "safe school" with "guaranteed funding" for MS in Electrical Engineering, fall 2019?

GP: 3.64/4.00
GRE: 163Q 158V
TOEFL: 104

Try Georgia southern university
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by Predstan: 1:52pm On Nov 02, 2018
Oskydaniellyyy:

Try Georgia southern university


With that profile? Go to a top ranked school. Search for top schools for engineering. U of Notre Dame, Northwestern university, university of Florida.

@masterforcell your best bet is to apply for PhD. But for safe schools:
University of Louisiana at Lafayette
Northeastern university
Texas tech
University of Connecticut
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by Predstan: 1:53pm On Nov 02, 2018
Adhheir:


I just saw Mon DEC 10 this morning, December dates aren't exhausted just yet.

Abuja next date is Tuesday 6th of November for previously refused applicants
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by remmycrown: 3:43pm On Nov 02, 2018
hello was also denied nov 1 please let me know if you are able to get available date before january. can i send a mail to u if u dont mind
Predstan:
Visa Delayed. A White Man (Not sure he's an American but not Black) Window 4, Lagos Embassy


Vo: Pass ur documents
Me: Good morning
Vo: which university are you going
Me: University of South Florida
Vo: What course and level
Me: Masters degree in Electrical Engineering
Vo: What's ur highest degree
Me: HND

Course?
Electrical engineering

What year did you obtain your degree?
2016

What have you been doing since then?
I went for my NYSC which I completed in 2017 and I have been working in dads company since January 2018 as a technical supervisor.

What type of company is it?
Electrical contracting company

Did you write any test?
Yes I wrote the GRE

What's your score?
I got 157 in quant, 146 in verbal and 3.0 in analytical

How many universities did you apply to?
6 universities

How many admit?
I got admitted into all

So why dis university?
Because of it's interdisciplinary research. Its ranked 12th among universities in world granted... Cuts in

I don't have time here how is this ranking going to help you?
This is an indication of the kind of research that is carried out this university and I will be researching under a professor that have committed over 40years of his professional Life on researching on photovoltaic solar energy system.
Mention a material in a photovoltaic solar system
Diode
What is used to construct solar panel
I started explain how a thin film solar cell is used to capture solar energy which is then converted into Direct Current (DC) and electrical components such as resistor, capacitor and diode is... cuts in

Who's ur sponsor?
I got a loan from prodigy finance and my aunt will be supporting me while my dad will be taking care of any required expenses

Have you travelled out of the country before?
No I have not had any reason to

Am sorry, you have been found ineligible for this Visa. This blue paper would tell you why



Please help me as I will be reapplying soon.
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by CuteRedd(f): 3:54pm On Nov 02, 2018
MasterforceII:
Hi All,

Please can someone recommend a "safe school" with "guaranteed funding" for MS in Electrical Engineering, fall 2019?

GP: 3.64/4.00
GRE: 163Q 158V
TOEFL: 104

Dont sell yourself short If you studied this well to get a great profile then leverage on it and dont settle. Your future will thank you later. Its beyond just "school" the solid/quality relationships that you will build would be second to none. Try top schools you will be surprised i bet you. You are from Africa, You will be taken with that profile. Texas A&M university, University of Chicago etc.
Safe:
Northeastern Uni

Join MSinUS on facebook you will gain alot of information there.

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by GboyegaD(m): 4:53pm On Nov 02, 2018
Predstan:


What's your advice. Please mention my Post. I need to prepare for my next appointment with the consulate

First thing first is to ease your nervousness. Remember, the VO is as nervous as you although, s/he is trained to hide his/hers. Take it as an opportunity to educate someone on what you want to do and why you are well prepared for it. Do you know the elevator pitch? Address each question as an elevator pitch cos the VO at that moment has your attention full time and just try to pass your point across without appearing as being bossy or loud and the easiest way to do same is to calm yourself down knowing both of you are nervous. You about getting the Visa and him about not making mistakes in his choice of whom he grants a visa.

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