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Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by horlahsunbo225(m): 10:26am On Feb 12, 2021
Kuwtify90:


Thanks. I've not written GRE yet.
Hoping I could get sch that waived it.
You're kind of late but if you can email you might get a waiver
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by godguy: 10:50am On Feb 12, 2021
Tulacious123:
The schools below offers full ride (PhD Chemistry).
(1)University of California,L.A

(2)Notre Dame University(Notre Dame,IN)

(3)Princeton University ,(Princeton, N.J)

(4)Purdue University(West Lafayette,IN)

(5)Pennsylvania State University (State College,PA)

(6)University of Alabama at Birmingham(Birmingham,AL)

(7)Rutgers University(New Brunswick,NJ)

(coolStanford University (Stanford, California)


Please can you help for PhD Statistics (full sponsorship)






Please can you help for PhD Statistics (full sponsorship)

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Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by Koskos95: 12:05pm On Feb 12, 2021
GoodDay. Please I need clarification about this.

After my first Visa denial in November last year, I didn't see such on my Cgi portal, that " your passport is still with the USA embassy".
But since Feb 2,2021 after my visa delay, I decided to log into my Cgi portal and saw "my passport is still with the USA embassy ".
Maybe because I unknowingly didn't obey the 120days window to resumption this caused my visa not to be issued despite being approved. This is my thinking, I don't know sha.

But please, what does it connote,because my passport was given back to me after interview ?
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by Ifesinachi22(m): 12:55pm On Feb 12, 2021
godguy:

Please i have some questions as regards these loans,
do they disburse the money to the school before or after you have your visa?
do they give you evidence to show the school so that you use that to apply for visa?

It's a student loan. Meaning, you must be a student before you can apply. What address will you use, what student ID do you have?
Your school doesn't even know you.

That's why schools and VO requires every applicant for F1 to show proof of at least a year COA. Because they know you can always sort yourself out once in the states.

Hope this helps

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Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by NoFap123: 4:25pm On Feb 12, 2021
ALT2:
Hi house, what do you think about a PhD offer without funding but the applicant has a solid sponsor. Can this affect visa interview?

An unfunded Ph.D is a reject in disguise.

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Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by NoFap123: 4:35pm On Feb 12, 2021
horlahsunbo225:

You're kind of late but if you can email you might get a waiver

WHy not chill till Fall 2022. I am shooting for that season too. The main plan is to take the GRE now
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by LagosismyHome(f): 4:35pm On Feb 12, 2021
ALT2:
Hi house, what do you think about a PhD offer without funding but the applicant has a solid sponsor. Can this affect visa interview?

Is this sponsor a parent?..... if not, isnt that too much burden to put on a sponsor. It might be very hard to convince a VO
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by NoFap123: 4:36pm On Feb 12, 2021
godguy:


Please can you help for PhD Statistics (full sponsorship)


Finally, found a Statistics Ph.D aspirant like myself.
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by kastgeraldino: 5:30pm On Feb 12, 2021
Please what are you saying? What you wrote is so unclear and convoluted.

Koskos95:
GoodDay. Please I need clarification about this.

After my first Visa denial in November last year, I didn't see such on my Cgi portal, that " your passport is still with the USA embassy".
But since Feb 2,2021 after my visa delay, I decided to log into my Cgi portal and saw "my passport is still with the USA embassy ".
Maybe because I unknowingly didn't obey the 120days window to resumption this caused my visa not to be issued despite being approved. This is my thinking, I don't know sha.

But please, what does it connote,because my passport was given back to me after interview ?
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by Nobody: 5:34pm On Feb 12, 2021
DM me for your sure admission and visa

My prices are competitive, but you have 100% guarantee of getting your visa!!!

Hit me up. I’m online now
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by Admitwithschola: 5:41pm On Feb 12, 2021
Novartis:
Please which US schools accepts Cotonou graduates ?

What do you mean by Cotonou graduates?

The following schools have admitted, with full funding, students from Benin Republic who studied there in Benin Republic (where you have Cotonou)
1. Princeton
2. New York University
3. Winsconsin-Madison
4. Houston
5. Penn State

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Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by Nobody: 5:48pm On Feb 12, 2021
Admitwithschola:


What do you mean by Cotonou graduates?

The following schools have admitted, with full funding, students from Benin Republic who studied there in Benin Republic (where you have Cotonou)
1. Princeton
2. New York University
3. Winsconsin-Madison
4. Houston
5. Penn State
By Cotonou graduates, I mean people who schooled in the Republic of Benin

We are highly discriminated in Nigeria

That’s why I came to ask here first, so I’ll know if USA discriminates us too
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by NigPatriot(m): 6:00pm On Feb 12, 2021
Novartis:
Please which US schools accepts Cotonou graduates ?

One of the most humorous questions I have attempted to answer. Firstly, Why do you think US schools won't accept schools from Cotonou. The blatant truth is if a school is accredited; also if the program is accredited, then why not?

But sadly, I noticed most of these schools in Cotonou; Benin operate without modalities which is why foreign bodies don't recognize their degrees.

Not to break your heart, ill advise you to reach out to the schools in particular that you are applying to, mail the graduate Coordinator (GC), tell him/her your uncertainty about your school of graduation. You'll get the appropriate answer.

I wish you well.

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Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by Admitwithschola: 6:06pm On Feb 12, 2021
Ykxcels:
‘’How Many Rejections Now? 10!’’
How I got a Fully Funded Master’s Scholarship in The United States of America.

It had always been my desire to study abroad right from high school. So fast forward, having seen my final year result, graduating with a first class, I took 7 days off praying and fasting to ask God for the next agenda, what is next in His will? God began to speak to me about going abroad and confirming it in outstanding ways, details withheld. Okay, what destination? Having consulted with my Professors, my priority was Canada, USA and manageably UK. What do I need to get scholarships? Get my transcript, international passport, take IELTS/TOEFL and write GRE. While planning all these I was also praying towards my NYSC and God was telling me some things which were not very clear to me until I got to Ogun State NYSC Orientation Camp in Shagamu. Then it became very clear that though I have obeyed the clarion call of my fatherland, there was a demand of my father God on me that year to serve as State executive at Nccf Ogun , March 2018 to April 2019. It was a great sacrifice which took a lot of my time and attention because I was also serving as a Graduate Assistant, in the Electrical / Eletronic Engineering department at Moshood Abiola Polytechnic, (MAPOLY), Abeokuta. And, I was lecturing. How I got my placement there is a story of faith for another day. Thank God service year ended and I was asked to apply as an Associate Lecturer by my HOD who wanted to keep me but somehow the application was declined by the Dean. I had applied for Mastercard Scholarship of McGill University, Canada, 3 Commonwealth Shared Scholarships (CSC), EducationUSA OFP and the PTDF scholarships while serving and they all looked promising. Despite the rigor of being the State Rugged, I stayed up late every night punching the computer, reviewing my application essays and the likes.

When my application was declined at MAPOLY, I moved to Lagos to stay with one of my mentor’s mentees, who works with Shell. I never knew he had been following my What’sapp status and by the kind of things I post there, he had judged that I am someone he could accommodate to stay with him, support and bring up to speed while I get sorted my applications. There in his house, I had access to electricity 24/7, food 24/7, even though I had already became a fasted man in NCCF. I settled down preparing for my GRE and though it was good, it wasn’t good enough for me with a score of 311. I could not write TOEFL or IELTS because of money and since many schools waive it. While preparing for GRE, the first rejection letter dropped. It was McGill’s, then the 3 CSCs and then the PTDF scholarship. After so much investment in preparation for the interview, I was not awarded. Then, I applied for Skoltech scholarship, a school in Russia, it was not successful. I applied for Mastercard Edinburgh, declined! Chevening, it failed then FSB Commonwealth Masters. I even paid a consulting firm to review my application, it failed. I was also applying to schools in the US But the problem was writing to Professors, requesting for GRA/GTA and getting no response.

How many rejections now? 10! While in this struggle, I got the idea to write to professors in Covenant University, to volunteer as a Research Assistant with anyone in line with my research interest, drawing from a scholar who challenged me by telling me, I didn’t have any online research presence apart from social media. He said the first thing most professors do when they get your mail is to put your name in Google to know if you have been in the corridor of research work and publication, to know if your mail is worth their reply. Personally, I did not know anyone in Covenant University so I went through the school website, went through the CVs of some lecturers in the Electrical and Information Engineering Department and I wrote to 5 of them. I made contacts in Unilag, especially because I had a comfortable accommodation at Surulere, and OAU because I could be accommodated in our mission house in Ife and I would be able to survive on tutorials. I got accepted into the 3 – OAU, Unilag, Covenant for voluntary research assistant work. I got a response from one of the Professors in Covenant who was willing to take me but on a condition - no accommodation, no stipend! That was a great challenge especially for someone from my background but I had learnt to walk by the leading of the Holy Spirit. September 2019, I resumed at Advanced Signal Processing and Machine Intelligence Lab, Covenant University Centre for Research, Innovation and Development, Covenant University and, by December, I got a scopus-index paper published in a conference held in Madrid, Spain.

After this I started getting a few responses from the Professors I was now contacting in the US. I kept writing, I kept searching for schools and I kept applying to schools. I applied to 6 schools in the US, I was getting admitted even for direct PhD but full funding was the main challenge. In another 3 months, by April, 2020 I had already gotten 4, all scopus-indexed publications, with one as the first author, and 2 other ongoing journal papers. I also got a fully funded scholarship to do my master’s at Covenant University with World Bank project under the supervision of my Professor but with a condition that I was not going to travel abroad untill I am done with the 2 years. That was the first opportunity in two years but, I had to decline it even though I was yet to secure one scholarship abroad because while I prayed about it, I heard God telling me that Abraham believed God and it was counted to him as righteousness. I also remembered how in March, while at a church anniversary meeting, the guest minister from nowhere picked me up and began prophesying about my journey abroad with some instructions and revelation of the future and so I did not seek counsel with any human being until after I had declined it. I did not want to be pitied out of God’s plan for my life.

Shortly after, Covid-19 broke out, and with it, the global lockdown and ban on international flights, all hopes became very gloomy. Those who had secured scholarships even in the US prior to this time were being faced with the possibility of losing them. I know people who lost theirs, how much more I who was still just hoping to get one. Anyways for me, it was a journey of faith with God saying to me ‘let the bird in your hand go for two in the bush’. Who does that? My faith had built from faith-based teachings I had been listening to, I soaked myself into them and interacted with friends of like-faith who in the heat of the lockdown, started a whatsApp group where we pray and share God’s word with each other, just the three of us. In the lockdown, our lab was not locked down and I was working on some research work when we got this grant from the university to design and build an automatic solar powered water, soap and sanitizer dispensing machine with automatic temperature sensing functionality which we were also working on. This was the 8th month of volunteering without any pay. How was I being accommodated and fed? Those are testimonies of grace and favor for another day. God is too faithful to fail His children who serve and call upon Him in truth. Meanwhile, I was not really scouting for jobs. Maybe I would have gotten one, but that was not in the plan I received when I was leaving campus after my week-long wait in fasting and prayers.

Then came this fateful day, the last Friday of May 2020. we had just finished our normal weekly research cluster meeting and I was about to close my computer to leave the lab when I refreshed my mail and saw a strange email subject titled ‘Assistantship offer and SEVIS form’. I opened it and could only manage to read it halfway as tears roll down. A fully funded master scholarship worth thousands of dollars. The application fee was waived, my documents were sent free of any charges, I didn’t have to pay a dime, it was all covered and overflowing. Even if I were to bring a spouse, she would be covered as well. What a great God! I was to resume for the fall which was in August, 2020 but because of the international flight ban in Nigeria, I had to defer it to spring 2021, which is January. And so, for the first time in my life, I was on board an an airplane, on a flight to the United States of America. This is my third week in the US and everything has totally changed. Everything I struggled for in Nigeria, I am settled with in the US. I can clearly see pathways to the kind of future I desired and ofcourse fulfilling God’s master plan in the earth is my priority.

Eventually, I spent 14 months volunteering in Covenant University, and though I was not paid by my Professor, the school paid for every scopus-indexed publication and I was able to achieve the following:
1. Two fully funded scholarships; one declined, one accepted and one pending interview results
2. Assisted with Experimentations on Machine Learning Techniques Towards the Development of an Automatic Nigerian Currency Recognition Model, and published a conference paper.
3. Conducted research on Automatic Modulation Recognition Using Cepstrum Descriptors and Feed-Forward ANN and then using Constellation Diagrams with CNN for publication as two journal papers
4. Researched on the Transmit Power of a Universal Software Radio Peripheral Using GNU Radio Framework and a Handheld RF Explorer, published a conference paper.
5. Assisted with Experimentations with OpenStack System Logs and Support Vector Machine for an Anomaly Detection Model in a Private Cloud Infrastructure, and published a conference paper.
6. Three ongoing research works and manuscripts.

For me, the rejections were divine directions because even though I have left Covenant University, I am still a member of my Professor’s research cluster and we are still working and collaborating together on projects.

ykajalas@gmail.com

Congrats dude. Happy to read your account.

Do your best at the current US program so you can move up for PhD. I know of someone who went to a not so famous Nigerian university, got a chance to attend a master in the US, did superb there, and eventually cruised into an ivy league school for PhD. With your kind of faith, you may even enter MIT sef.

Good luck

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Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by Admitwithschola: 6:16pm On Feb 12, 2021
Novartis:
By Cotonou graduates, I mean people who schooled in the Republic of Benin

We are highly discriminated in Nigeria

That’s why I came to ask here first, so I’ll know if USA discriminates us too

The Nigerian graduates who discriminate you are ignorant as usual...Shouting "giant of Africa". When I tell some of them the truth, they start shouting thunder. Look at my my previous posts, you will see our people like to feel superior even in many instances when they are clearly not superior.

If you're quality, anywhere will want you.

As I said, some of the best African researchers in certain fields in the US and Canada are from Benin Republic. Yes, Benin Republic, and they studied in Abomey Calavey.. I don't know ANY Nigerian in the class of these guys. Ok, let me be a bit lenient - I ONLY know ONE Nigerian is is trying, but still not at that level yet.

Between, I am Nigerian.

Where in Benin did you go to school? What was your GPA? Hope you got more than 13? (or a good GPA if you use the US 4.0 system)? What do you want to do for PhD or master?

I sent a student to do a master in Benin Republic Cotonou a few years ago. That master provides a better training than anything available in Nigeria in a certain field. That student is now in North America and was admitted for PhD.

Nothing is wrong with Benin (or Cotonou as you put it) education. If anything, there are certain fields that graduates from Cotonou universities are actually doing better. Yes, better!

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Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by Admitwithschola: 6:20pm On Feb 12, 2021
NigPatriot:


One of the most humorous questions I have attempted to answer. Firstly, Why do you think US schools won't accept schools from Cotonou. The blatant truth is if a school is accredited; also if the program is accredited, then why not?

But sadly, I noticed most of these schools in Cotonou; Benin operate without modalities which is why foreign bodies don't recognize their degrees.

Not to break your heart, ill advise you to reach out to the schools in particular that you are applying to, mail the graduate Coordinator (GC), tell him/her your uncertainty about your school of graduation. You'll get the appropriate answer.

I wish you well.

Let's start by asking him which school he went to in Cotounu. OP, if you need guidance, come open. State the school you attended in Cotounu, the course you studied, level and grades you got. Let's start from there.

If you attended the highly regarded schools in Abomey Calavy, then you're actually superior not inferior. However, if as[b] NigPatroit [/b]stated, you attended one of the schools that are not accredited even by the Benin Government, then that one go be somehow ooooo.

I await your direct answers. If answers no direct, then no way to help much.

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Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by Nobody: 6:20pm On Feb 12, 2021
Please does any one know any university that offers cheap tuition of like 20k$ without scholarships please assist ??
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by Admitwithschola: 6:27pm On Feb 12, 2021
Malone122:
Please does any one know any university that offers cheap tuition of like 20k$ without scholarships please assist ??

Have you looked at California Polytechnic - https://www.collegetuitioncompare.com/edu/110529/california-state-polytechnic-university-pomona/tuition/
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by Admitwithschola: 6:51pm On Feb 12, 2021
I thought someone might be interested in this opportunity:

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As part of our continued contribution to the improvement of human capital in Nigeria, we are offering a 9-month certificate course in mathematics. The purpose of this course is to improve the mathematical background of candidates intending to pursue a PhD in a quantitative social science or business field, but who have not been exposed to the varied mathematical tools used in quantitative social science or business at the (advanced) graduate level. The 9-month course will cover proper mathematics courses, including real analysis, linear algebra, differential equations, multivariate calculus, applied functional analysis (mainly optimization) and, for the most gifted and talented, measure theory and topology.

For selected applicants, the cost of attending the course is FREE. For non-selected applicants, unfortunately we do not accept tuition fees for admission to the certificate course. The course is taught online by a distinguished associate professor of mathematics.

For those eager to attend, please email your applications to – info@baumtenpers.com and baumtenpers@gmail.com
Deadline for sending your applications is 24 February 2021. Please including the following in your application packets:
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2. Letter of intention to participate in the certificate program
3. 2 letters from people who can vouch for your character and ability

This course is most beneficial to those who wish to apply for a PhD in Economics, Finance or Statistics in Canada or the US and want to show that they have taken and excelled in the prerequisite mathematics courses for PhD.

At the end of the program, transcripts will be issued to successful candidates.

Signed
Mgt

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Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by Nobody: 7:12pm On Feb 12, 2021
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by visionex: 7:12pm On Feb 12, 2021
A lot of testimonies happened here between Nov and early January for spring guys who were mostly science inclined .fall will soon begin to happen

why am I not seeing testimonies from the social sciences like business mgt, Economics etc


Are there no funding for us as well
Which universities have good funding for social sciences? Or is it that the naturally allot few slots for arts and social sciences
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by damtan(m): 8:51pm On Feb 12, 2021
Who has an idea how long it takes to get a response for Graduate Assistance position?
When I applied, I didn't even get a mail to acknowledge my application. The only mail I received was to acknowledge the receipt of the documents I sent. Been waiting ever since
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by Choicexx(m): 9:00pm On Feb 12, 2021
Kuwtify90:
Good morning house.

Please can I get a fully funded phd program in mathematics with an undergraduate cgpa of 4.16 in the US.
If yes, kindly suggest which school I can apply to.

Thanks
Check Ohio University they really fund their mathematics programs (MSc & Phd) Full tuition and stipend

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Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by Koskos95: 9:44pm On Feb 12, 2021
Simply, I was denied visa on February 2nd and my passport was given back to me. But when I logged into my Cgi portal, I noticed that it read "your passport is still with the USA embassy "

Please do you know the reason?
kastgeraldino:
Please what are you saying? What you wrote is so unclear and convoluted.

Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by Demola66(m): 12:29am On Feb 13, 2021
Pls house Asking for a Sister She graduated from UI with second class upper in English Education
Which school in US can she apply to for M.sc
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by Nobody: 2:15am On Feb 13, 2021
Amazing! The Bible says even though the vision delays we should wait patiently for it, it will surely come to pass. Your story is inspiring. I pray that you would excel and do great things in the US. I served as State Fin Sec in NCCF and two things they consistently prayed over us - ' This is the least you would ever be in life' and ' You would never be stranded', it's working! Congrats Bro!
Ykxcels:
‘’How Many Rejections Now? 10!’’
How I got a Fully Funded Master’s Scholarship in The United States of America.

It had always been my desire to study abroad right from high school. So fast forward, having seen my final year result, graduating with a first class, I took 7 days off praying and fasting to ask God for the next agenda, what is next in His will? God began to speak to me about going abroad and confirming it in outstanding ways, details withheld. Okay, what destination? Having consulted with my Professors, my priority was Canada, USA and manageably UK. What do I need to get scholarships? Get my transcript, international passport, take IELTS/TOEFL and write GRE. While planning all these I was also praying towards my NYSC and God was telling me some things which were not very clear to me until I got to Ogun State NYSC Orientation Camp in Shagamu. Then it became very clear that though I have obeyed the clarion call of my fatherland, there was a demand of my father God on me that year to serve as State executive at Nccf Ogun , March 2018 to April 2019. It was a great sacrifice which took a lot of my time and attention because I was also serving as a Graduate Assistant, in the Electrical / Eletronic Engineering department at Moshood Abiola Polytechnic, (MAPOLY), Abeokuta. And, I was lecturing. How I got my placement there is a story of faith for another day. Thank God service year ended and I was asked to apply as an Associate Lecturer by my HOD who wanted to keep me but somehow the application was declined by the Dean. I had applied for Mastercard Scholarship of McGill University, Canada, 3 Commonwealth Shared Scholarships (CSC), EducationUSA OFP and the PTDF scholarships while serving and they all looked promising. Despite the rigor of being the State Rugged, I stayed up late every night punching the computer, reviewing my application essays and the likes.

When my application was declined at MAPOLY, I moved to Lagos to stay with one of my mentor’s mentees, who works with Shell. I never knew he had been following my What’sapp status and by the kind of things I post there, he had judged that I am someone he could accommodate to stay with him, support and bring up to speed while I get sorted my applications. There in his house, I had access to electricity 24/7, food 24/7, even though I had already became a fasted man in NCCF. I settled down preparing for my GRE and though it was good, it wasn’t good enough for me with a score of 311. I could not write TOEFL or IELTS because of money and since many schools waive it. While preparing for GRE, the first rejection letter dropped. It was McGill’s, then the 3 CSCs and then the PTDF scholarship. After so much investment in preparation for the interview, I was not awarded. Then, I applied for Skoltech scholarship, a school in Russia, it was not successful. I applied for Mastercard Edinburgh, declined! Chevening, it failed then FSB Commonwealth Masters. I even paid a consulting firm to review my application, it failed. I was also applying to schools in the US But the problem was writing to Professors, requesting for GRA/GTA and getting no response.

How many rejections now? 10! While in this struggle, I got the idea to write to professors in Covenant University, to volunteer as a Research Assistant with anyone in line with my research interest, drawing from a scholar who challenged me by telling me, I didn’t have any online research presence apart from social media. He said the first thing most professors do when they get your mail is to put your name in Google to know if you have been in the corridor of research work and publication, to know if your mail is worth their reply. Personally, I did not know anyone in Covenant University so I went through the school website, went through the CVs of some lecturers in the Electrical and Information Engineering Department and I wrote to 5 of them. I made contacts in Unilag, especially because I had a comfortable accommodation at Surulere, and OAU because I could be accommodated in our mission house in Ife and I would be able to survive on tutorials. I got accepted into the 3 – OAU, Unilag, Covenant for voluntary research assistant work. I got a response from one of the Professors in Covenant who was willing to take me but on a condition - no accommodation, no stipend! That was a great challenge especially for someone from my background but I had learnt to walk by the leading of the Holy Spirit. September 2019, I resumed at Advanced Signal Processing and Machine Intelligence Lab, Covenant University Centre for Research, Innovation and Development, Covenant University and, by December, I got a scopus-index paper published in a conference held in Madrid, Spain.

After this I started getting a few responses from the Professors I was now contacting in the US. I kept writing, I kept searching for schools and I kept applying to schools. I applied to 6 schools in the US, I was getting admitted even for direct PhD but full funding was the main challenge. In another 3 months, by April, 2020 I had already gotten 4, all scopus-indexed publications, with one as the first author, and 2 other ongoing journal papers. I also got a fully funded scholarship to do my master’s at Covenant University with World Bank project under the supervision of my Professor but with a condition that I was not going to travel abroad untill I am done with the 2 years. That was the first opportunity in two years but, I had to decline it even though I was yet to secure one scholarship abroad because while I prayed about it, I heard God telling me that Abraham believed God and it was counted to him as righteousness. I also remembered how in March, while at a church anniversary meeting, the guest minister from nowhere picked me up and began prophesying about my journey abroad with some instructions and revelation of the future and so I did not seek counsel with any human being until after I had declined it. I did not want to be pitied out of God’s plan for my life.

Shortly after, Covid-19 broke out, and with it, the global lockdown and ban on international flights, all hopes became very gloomy. Those who had secured scholarships even in the US prior to this time were being faced with the possibility of losing them. I know people who lost theirs, how much more I who was still just hoping to get one. Anyways for me, it was a journey of faith with God saying to me ‘let the bird in your hand go for two in the bush’. Who does that? My faith had built from faith-based teachings I had been listening to, I soaked myself into them and interacted with friends of like-faith who in the heat of the lockdown, started a whatsApp group where we pray and share God’s word with each other, just the three of us. In the lockdown, our lab was not locked down and I was working on some research work when we got this grant from the university to design and build an automatic solar powered water, soap and sanitizer dispensing machine with automatic temperature sensing functionality which we were also working on. This was the 8th month of volunteering without any pay. How was I being accommodated and fed? Those are testimonies of grace and favor for another day. God is too faithful to fail His children who serve and call upon Him in truth. Meanwhile, I was not really scouting for jobs. Maybe I would have gotten one, but that was not in the plan I received when I was leaving campus after my week-long wait in fasting and prayers.

Then came this fateful day, the last Friday of May 2020. we had just finished our normal weekly research cluster meeting and I was about to close my computer to leave the lab when I refreshed my mail and saw a strange email subject titled ‘Assistantship offer and SEVIS form’. I opened it and could only manage to read it halfway as tears roll down. A fully funded master scholarship worth thousands of dollars. The application fee was waived, my documents were sent free of any charges, I didn’t have to pay a dime, it was all covered and overflowing. Even if I were to bring a spouse, she would be covered as well. What a great God! I was to resume for the fall which was in August, 2020 but because of the international flight ban in Nigeria, I had to defer it to spring 2021, which is January. And so, for the first time in my life, I was on board an an airplane, on a flight to the United States of America. This is my third week in the US and everything has totally changed. Everything I struggled for in Nigeria, I am settled with in the US. I can clearly see pathways to the kind of future I desired and ofcourse fulfilling God’s master plan in the earth is my priority.

Eventually, I spent 14 months volunteering in Covenant University, and though I was not paid by my Professor, the school paid for every scopus-indexed publication and I was able to achieve the following:
1. Two fully funded scholarships; one declined, one accepted and one pending interview results
2. Assisted with Experimentations on Machine Learning Techniques Towards the Development of an Automatic Nigerian Currency Recognition Model, and published a conference paper.
3. Conducted research on Automatic Modulation Recognition Using Cepstrum Descriptors and Feed-Forward ANN and then using Constellation Diagrams with CNN for publication as two journal papers
4. Researched on the Transmit Power of a Universal Software Radio Peripheral Using GNU Radio Framework and a Handheld RF Explorer, published a conference paper.
5. Assisted with Experimentations with OpenStack System Logs and Support Vector Machine for an Anomaly Detection Model in a Private Cloud Infrastructure, and published a conference paper.
6. Three ongoing research works and manuscripts.

For me, the rejections were divine directions because even though I have left Covenant University, I am still a member of my Professor’s research cluster and we are still working and collaborating together on projects.

ykajalas@gmail.com
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by Nobody: 2:21am On Feb 13, 2021
Yes I did. I think March 24. There are available dates for students
Systrom:
Did you see any date in March ?
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by Ayomide002: 8:11am On Feb 13, 2021
Ykxcels:
‘’How Many Rejections Now? 10!’’
How I got a Fully Funded Master’s Scholarship in The United States of America.

It had always been my desire to study abroad right from high school. So fast forward, having seen my final year result, graduating with a first class, I took 7 days off praying and fasting to ask God for the next agenda, what is next in His will? God began to speak to me about going abroad and confirming it in outstanding ways, details withheld. Okay, what destination? Having consulted with my Professors, my priority was Canada, USA and manageably UK. What do I need to get scholarships? Get my transcript, international passport, take IELTS/TOEFL and write GRE. While planning all these I was also praying towards my NYSC and God was telling me some things which were not very clear to me until I got to Ogun State NYSC Orientation Camp in Shagamu. Then it became very clear that though I have obeyed the clarion call of my fatherland, there was a demand of my father God on me that year to serve as State executive at Nccf Ogun , March 2018 to April 2019. It was a great sacrifice which took a lot of my time and attention because I was also serving as a Graduate Assistant, in the Electrical / Eletronic Engineering department at Moshood Abiola Polytechnic, (MAPOLY), Abeokuta. And, I was lecturing. How I got my placement there is a story of faith for another day. Thank God service year ended and I was asked to apply as an Associate Lecturer by my HOD who wanted to keep me but somehow the application was declined by the Dean. I had applied for Mastercard Scholarship of McGill University, Canada, 3 Commonwealth Shared Scholarships (CSC), EducationUSA OFP and the PTDF scholarships while serving and they all looked promising. Despite the rigor of being the State Rugged, I stayed up late every night punching the computer, reviewing my application essays and the likes.

When my application was declined at MAPOLY, I moved to Lagos to stay with one of my mentor’s mentees, who works with Shell. I never knew he had been following my What’sapp status and by the kind of things I post there, he had judged that I am someone he could accommodate to stay with him, support and bring up to speed while I get sorted my applications. There in his house, I had access to electricity 24/7, food 24/7, even though I had already became a fasted man in NCCF. I settled down preparing for my GRE and though it was good, it wasn’t good enough for me with a score of 311. I could not write TOEFL or IELTS because of money and since many schools waive it. While preparing for GRE, the first rejection letter dropped. It was McGill’s, then the 3 CSCs and then the PTDF scholarship. After so much investment in preparation for the interview, I was not awarded. Then, I applied for Skoltech scholarship, a school in Russia, it was not successful. I applied for Mastercard Edinburgh, declined! Chevening, it failed then FSB Commonwealth Masters. I even paid a consulting firm to review my application, it failed. I was also applying to schools in the US But the problem was writing to Professors, requesting for GRA/GTA and getting no response.

How many rejections now? 10! While in this struggle, I got the idea to write to professors in Covenant University, to volunteer as a Research Assistant with anyone in line with my research interest, drawing from a scholar who challenged me by telling me, I didn’t have any online research presence apart from social media. He said the first thing most professors do when they get your mail is to put your name in Google to know if you have been in the corridor of research work and publication, to know if your mail is worth their reply. Personally, I did not know anyone in Covenant University so I went through the school website, went through the CVs of some lecturers in the Electrical and Information Engineering Department and I wrote to 5 of them. I made contacts in Unilag, especially because I had a comfortable accommodation at Surulere, and OAU because I could be accommodated in our mission house in Ife and I would be able to survive on tutorials. I got accepted into the 3 – OAU, Unilag, Covenant for voluntary research assistant work. I got a response from one of the Professors in Covenant who was willing to take me but on a condition - no accommodation, no stipend! That was a great challenge especially for someone from my background but I had learnt to walk by the leading of the Holy Spirit. September 2019, I resumed at Advanced Signal Processing and Machine Intelligence Lab, Covenant University Centre for Research, Innovation and Development, Covenant University and, by December, I got a scopus-index paper published in a conference held in Madrid, Spain.

After this I started getting a few responses from the Professors I was now contacting in the US. I kept writing, I kept searching for schools and I kept applying to schools. I applied to 6 schools in the US, I was getting admitted even for direct PhD but full funding was the main challenge. In another 3 months, by April, 2020 I had already gotten 4, all scopus-indexed publications, with one as the first author, and 2 other ongoing journal papers. I also got a fully funded scholarship to do my master’s at Covenant University with World Bank project under the supervision of my Professor but with a condition that I was not going to travel abroad untill I am done with the 2 years. That was the first opportunity in two years but, I had to decline it even though I was yet to secure one scholarship abroad because while I prayed about it, I heard God telling me that Abraham believed God and it was counted to him as righteousness. I also remembered how in March, while at a church anniversary meeting, the guest minister from nowhere picked me up and began prophesying about my journey abroad with some instructions and revelation of the future and so I did not seek counsel with any human being until after I had declined it. I did not want to be pitied out of God’s plan for my life.

Shortly after, Covid-19 broke out, and with it, the global lockdown and ban on international flights, all hopes became very gloomy. Those who had secured scholarships even in the US prior to this time were being faced with the possibility of losing them. I know people who lost theirs, how much more I who was still just hoping to get one. Anyways for me, it was a journey of faith with God saying to me ‘let the bird in your hand go for two in the bush’. Who does that? My faith had built from faith-based teachings I had been listening to, I soaked myself into them and interacted with friends of like-faith who in the heat of the lockdown, started a whatsApp group where we pray and share God’s word with each other, just the three of us. In the lockdown, our lab was not locked down and I was working on some research work when we got this grant from the university to design and build an automatic solar powered water, soap and sanitizer dispensing machine with automatic temperature sensing functionality which we were also working on. This was the 8th month of volunteering without any pay. How was I being accommodated and fed? Those are testimonies of grace and favor for another day. God is too faithful to fail His children who serve and call upon Him in truth. Meanwhile, I was not really scouting for jobs. Maybe I would have gotten one, but that was not in the plan I received when I was leaving campus after my week-long wait in fasting and prayers.

Then came this fateful day, the last Friday of May 2020. we had just finished our normal weekly research cluster meeting and I was about to close my computer to leave the lab when I refreshed my mail and saw a strange email subject titled ‘Assistantship offer and SEVIS form’. I opened it and could only manage to read it halfway as tears roll down. A fully funded master scholarship worth thousands of dollars. The application fee was waived, my documents were sent free of any charges, I didn’t have to pay a dime, it was all covered and overflowing. Even if I were to bring a spouse, she would be covered as well. What a great God! I was to resume for the fall which was in August, 2020 but because of the international flight ban in Nigeria, I had to defer it to spring 2021, which is January. And so, for the first time in my life, I was on board an an airplane, on a flight to the United States of America. This is my third week in the US and everything has totally changed. Everything I struggled for in Nigeria, I am settled with in the US. I can clearly see pathways to the kind of future I desired and ofcourse fulfilling God’s master plan in the earth is my priority.

Eventually, I spent 14 months volunteering in Covenant University, and though I was not paid by my Professor, the school paid for every scopus-indexed publication and I was able to achieve the following:
1. Two fully funded scholarships; one declined, one accepted and one pending interview results
2. Assisted with Experimentations on Machine Learning Techniques Towards the Development of an Automatic Nigerian Currency Recognition Model, and published a conference paper.
3. Conducted research on Automatic Modulation Recognition Using Cepstrum Descriptors and Feed-Forward ANN and then using Constellation Diagrams with CNN for publication as two journal papers
4. Researched on the Transmit Power of a Universal Software Radio Peripheral Using GNU Radio Framework and a Handheld RF Explorer, published a conference paper.
5. Assisted with Experimentations with OpenStack System Logs and Support Vector Machine for an Anomaly Detection Model in a Private Cloud Infrastructure, and published a conference paper.
6. Three ongoing research works and manuscripts.

For me, the rejections were divine directions because even though I have left Covenant University, I am still a member of my Professor’s research cluster and we are still working and collaborating together on projects.

ykajalas@gmail.com
Be thanking God you didn't get skoltech scholarship. I'm a skoltech student, Skoltech will stress life out of you.

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Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by Nobody: 11:37am On Feb 13, 2021
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Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by Blessings001: 2:32pm On Feb 13, 2021
Demola66:
Pls house Asking for a Sister She graduated from UI with second class upper in English Education
Which school in US can she apply to for M.sc

Use ur google, search for universities with msc English education with full funding/ funding in usa

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Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by Ayoishere(f): 4:05pm On Feb 13, 2021
Hello @fairheart
Please can I ask for some advice privately? I would really appreciate having your attention. Thank You!!

Yes, visa can be approved for that.[/quote]

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