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TravelRe: Which Country Can One Travel To After This Corona by regizoch(m): 4:32pm On Mar 29, 2020
Do not say so bro... You talk as if u know tomorrow too
well
gimakon:
China => Blacklisted for life! Nothing can ever take me there in this life.

Ivory coast or Ghana or Cape Verde

In fact, any Ecowas country...
TravelRe: Study In Greece by regizoch(m): 5:00pm On Mar 27, 2020
Following... BTW, is there job for students in Greece?
TravelRe: Thread for South Korea prospective students by regizoch(m): 11:18am On Mar 24, 2020
Hello guys... Please who has applied for Korean language and was given visa. I want to apply Korean language and culture before proceeding to my Masters. I have Bsc already.
Do they give visa fore language students?
TravelRe: Adventure In Ireland by regizoch(m): 9:09pm On Mar 20, 2020
Chiggsglover:
You're welcome man
Fees in 11500
4M for POF or you can do 2.7M student bond, 95% Visa assurance
I brought 1M in cash
Theres no need for paying huge money to agents and then you get scammed, Ireland provides us with free agents paid fully by either the Irish government and universities I think, check the Irish thread to get the information. You can use the search function. I knew people who didnt pay a dime to get top notch consultation.

Let it not be like I am advertising them. What I get per hour is enough o.
Inspiration don dey come.
please Sir, how does the 2.7M student bond works?
Can I still apply to schools now?
TravelRe: My America Journey... by regizoch(m): 9:37am On Mar 16, 2020
Bros... If u think say naija better pass United States, just enter flight come back home
TravelRe: My Journey To Hanoi, Vietnam by regizoch(m): 5:54am On Mar 07, 2020
WhyNa:
Some more updates.....

Internet is free here. Your room comes with internet. When you're in a public place, say a gym or restaurant, you can request for wifi password. Some write it and paste on the wall. I no longer download movies, I just watch online and there's no interuption.

I've said it before that things are cheap here. Was going to upload some pictures with prices but some people deem it fit to ban me anyhow ontop something I'm not being paid for. One year gym subsription is as low as 28k naira. A very big fish, those very big ones they sell specially in lagos is just about 700 naira here. 10 big eggs is about 300 naira. Things are sold per kg here. Remember to price Lagos style. If the price be like say e too much, then it's too much. Walk away to the next store and sure enough it would be cheaper. There are the honest ones who tell you straight up the price. Some would try to rip you off especially those mamas.

Things are cheaper in the market than the supermarket so try to buy things from the market. Some things are cheaper in the supermarket plus there's no language barrier and prices are fixed and you have a variety of options.

Ask ask ask for help when you are in malls and need to buy a product but don't know the section or can't read the labels. Or when you need to find out something. Some of them speak little English. I always start with "Do you speak English" They are always willing to help. If you don't find one who can speak English, use google tranlate. They will willingly type back and assist you

Their food is really nice. Never say never, try it out and you'll find out that 95% of the time, you'll enjoy it. You could spend a month trying out different types of food here. At least for the next one week after you arrive here, you'll be eating out so get ready to try new dishes and use chopsticks. I got the hang of it on the 3rd day. Now I have one fork and 4 chopsticks grin grin

There are lots of street food sellers here and they are cheaper and tastier too. there's also KFC and the likes if you don't want to go local

Pork is their main protein here but there's also beef which is a little expensive. But there's fish which I already told you guys is cheap and there's chicken.

Fruiits are in abundance here and different types too. I've counted up to 10 and they don't seem to be seasonal. They also have lots of vegetables here.

Someone asked if Hanoi is developed. Yes Hanoi is developed. It's the Capital city. So is Ho Chi Minh, Da nang (This is the beach city), Hai Phong, Lao Cai. Ha long, These are the ones I can say for now.

Houses come fully furnished here too. The degree of the furnishing sometimes determine how expensive. Like does it have a washing machin, TV, rice cooker, pots and plates, etc.

If you're the type that doesn't eat sticky rice, you might have a little problem here as that's the way their rice is. Still looking for the ones they said they export to Naija. The one I currently use isn't too bad. It just needs to be cooked on low heaat with little water.

Just like their rice, their noodle takes just 1 or 2 minutes to cook if not, akamu straight up! Like you'll stand there and rice don done. Not the Naija one you cook forever.

Their detergent/liquid soap is foamy. Thank God I used some to wash my undies and socks before using it in the washing machine. I for don resemble Mr. Bean with lots of foam coming out of the washing machine and me looking confused

SN: Learning to ride a bike is kinda difficult. I'm finding it hard keeping my balance. I tend to tilt to one side and feel like the bike is about to fall. Any ideas/advice?

Edit: My bike is automatic
Thank you so much for this update full of hope
TravelRe: My Journey To Hanoi, Vietnam by regizoch(m): 5:09am On Mar 06, 2020
WhyNa:
Yes it does
@Whyna, I sent you a mail
TravelRe: My Journey To Hanoi, Vietnam by regizoch(m): 4:58pm On Mar 02, 2020
Tyteeso:
Cant believe I read thru this @whyna thread journey to Hanoi..the preparation to the journey, the landing and the settling down.. And also to the part why u turn out to be a lady..lolz..I can say within the few days or weeks u av used in Hanoi..u don know most tin abt Vietnam and Vietnamese...u brought back memories tho..I schooled in Vietnam tho, it's a wonderful place.
How is their education system, is life there difficult as a student?
TravelRe: My Journey To Hanoi, Vietnam by regizoch(m): 4:54pm On Mar 02, 2020
How is their education system, is life there difficult as a student?[quote author=Tyteeso post=87099860]Cant believe I read thru this @whyna thread journey to Hanoi..the preparation to the journey, the landing and the settling down.. And also to the part why u turn out to be a lady..lolz..I can say within the few days or weeks u av used in Hanoi..u don know most tin abt Vietnam and Vietnamese...u brought back memories tho..I schooled in Vietnam tho, it's a wonderful place. [/quote
TravelRe: Japanese Visa And Travelling To Japan by regizoch(m): 1:13pm On Feb 29, 2020
How did you obtain certificate of instruction?
Beaufull:
College degrees
Passport bio page
Certificate of instruction
And recommendation letter from previous job
TravelRe: Anyone Studying In Belgium? by regizoch(m): 1:00pm On Feb 29, 2020
How much is the block account?
konja44:
You pay fees only when you get to Belgium.

Sponsorship.. 2 ways to proof that
1. Block account
2. Annex 32

Note...no bank account statement is use as means of financial solvency in Belgium.
TravelRe: My Journey To Hanoi, Vietnam by regizoch(m): 8:29pm On Feb 28, 2020
Looks like HCMC is more developed than Hanoi, I guess?
WhyNa:
Some things I've noticed here.

1. Truly these people are nice. Today, in the apartment I stay, i didn't hang my clothes well to dry after using the washing machine. Before I went back to the roof top, grandma had re-arranged the whole thing for me. Also climbed chair to help me bring them down

2. A lady left her noodle soup that's supposed to be eaten hot and was helping me translate, explain and order food for good 20 minutes just cos I was indecisive.

3. People will stare, get ready for this. It depends on how you take it. For me, i like it o. I don't pick offense. I just smile back and they smile or wave. Sometimes the younger ones call the attention of their sibling to you. Think of it this way.....remember those days when whites were not common in Nigeria? How the whole street will run out shouting oyibo pepper, shikishiki pepper and all that? It wasn't us trying to be racist or rude. we were just fascinated. Same as these guy. Blacks aren't much here at all

4. Hopefully this video go gree attach. The driving here is wonderful. Nobody waits for you to cross road. You cross naija style only raised to the power 100. If you want tto wait for traffic light, you go wait tire . I'm getting used to cross inbetween moving bikes and cars. Just keep walking, they will dodge you

Ok so the video couldn't upload but I found something similar on youtube. HCMC is crazier than Hanoi though


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tfpny1mifs4
TravelRe: Japanese Visa And Travelling To Japan by regizoch(m): 7:23am On Feb 28, 2020
Is this applicable to Masters in Architecture?
Which university do you suggest I search for...
I want to start searching for supervisor right away
majisuka:
Just an info for you guys from an insider (as well as some Sub-Saharan African students I get along with in the university). Apparently the Ministry of Education of Japan (Monbukagakusho) is trying to increase African student quota in Japanese universities, perhaps as an effort to spread the soft power into the continent. I'd say African applicants are giving a little bit more leeway to obtain the scholarship, provided one already has gotten an approval from a prospective supervisor/professor. For the procedures, required documents, and deadlines, you can check out the website of Embassy of Japan in Nigeria (I'm not gonna spoon-fed you guys, I'm busy and there is Google to help you out). The website is here btw https://www.jasso.go.jp/en/study_j/scholarships/__icsFiles/afieldfile/2019/04/17/scholarships_2019_e.pdf

On the other hand, they are decreasing 90% (perhaps even more) of post-graduate scholarships to Asian countries (especially other East and Southeast Asians) that it's almost impossible for them to get one now except if the applicant is truly exceptional or even a superhuman shocked. Basically the are abolishing scholarship for those folks. Till a few years ago they are the workhorses of many labs here (as graduate students), but due to this 'woes', many professors and principal investigators (PIs) are struggling to recruit new people. For example, my PI now has to put a couple of our projects on hold due to lack of new grad students. My friend's lab even got severely downsized and close to disbandment due to lack of manpower. Too bad they are sometimes don't know that they can recruit very good students from Africa but alas very few have connection to do so.

Now it's up to your effort because the next is the hardest part. Please read and study thoroughly some scientific journal articles that suits your academic background and try to come up with ideas. Be sure as well to check the professor's current projects in each lab's webpage (typically in top universities a lab/research group has a functioning and updated website) before doing so. You are also encouraged to check their relevant publications, which are often posted in the website too.

Afterwards, try to contact them in professional manner, that is, introduce yourself and give a brief academic background and explain your plan in the lab and Japan (as well as the research idea you conceive). You are needed to attach your CV/resume along with the first communication e-mail so that the professor can be ascertained that you are indeed willing to join the lab. Be patient to wait for the responses because they are super busy (sometimes up to a week). They only recruit very good (even though raw talents) students with strong grasp of respective field's concept so be very, very prepared. Upon convincing the professor that you are worthy to be the member, you'll subjected to entrance interview and test, which is just as rigorous and depends on down to the policy of the department the lab belongs to. Yes it's easy to get scholarship up to a point you earn trust from the prof but in the test they will try to weed out those who don't have the basic concepts. Some universities have low acceptance rate even for Master and PhD level entrance.

I know you Nigerians are very hard-working given being in conductive situation. Good Luck.
TravelRe: Japanese Visa And Travelling To Japan by regizoch(m): 7:16am On Feb 28, 2020
kiss
TravelRe: My Journey To Hanoi, Vietnam by regizoch(m): 11:29am On Feb 24, 2020
What did the agent help you do?
TravelRe: Please Everyone I Need Your Help Is This The Letter Of Acceptance Of Kyrenia Uni by regizoch(m): 8:46am On Feb 18, 2020
Charlescobi:
It's real... Op hope your parents are rich cus that country hard oh
The country hard pass Naija?
TravelRe: My Journey To Hanoi, Vietnam by regizoch(m): 5:54am On Feb 16, 2020
I am with you
TravelRe: Lithuania Student Visa by regizoch(m): 1:33pm On Feb 03, 2020
Please, those who applied and waiting for visa, do I need to go to ministry of education and ministry of foreign affairs before I start my application. I am going for MSc in Architecture
TravelRe: Polish Student Visa by regizoch(m): 8:21pm On Jan 30, 2020
Please is there any thread for Hungarian schools and visa applications?
TravelRe: Thread for South Korea prospective students by regizoch(m): 7:09am On Jan 30, 2020
Students in Korea please tell us how you survive there, and the situation of things there right now

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