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TravelRe: Uk Student Visa/tier 4 Pbs - Your Questions Answered Part 5 by Schoolhike: 6:03am On May 02, 2021
justwise:
Ok..from one Nigerian to another? Bro you need that money in the UK, not just to get a visa and return the money to the owner.

All the very best
Haaa, bro it’s quite much oh,

The maintenance fee of almost #15m would be borrowed and returned to the owners once the visa is granted, but what will be left with us to take to uk is just about £6k which I thought will be enough for a period of 2/3months, with the hope of getting job within that period,


Pls just advice me as you would to your loved ones abeg.
TravelRe: Uk Student Visa/tier 4 Pbs - Your Questions Answered Part 5 by Schoolhike: 8:15am On May 01, 2021
justwise:
You need far more than 6K as maintenance money to get a visa, please read breakdown post by mimilyrics in the first page of this thread.

Yes you can travel with 6K for a start.

The instalment plan with the school is good but for you to meet that payment plan you have to earning at least £2400 a month....that is after taking away £1.600 you will have money left for rent, bills and feeding.

Now the question is..can you earn that much a month? Yes you can if you are doing 60hrs a week(including overtime) and earning at least £10 per hour.

So you should be looking for jobs like security, warehouse etc,..jobs that will give you more hours of work.
Thanks so much brother, really appreciate your advice, as for the maintenance fee (I think you mean the proof of fund to get visa right??, if yes, we already make a plan for that), but the maximum we get have at hand to take along when travel limits just £5000, I meant 5k not 6k sir,



Thanks once again, From you analysis, I believe the plan is feasible,
TravelRe: Uk Student Visa/tier 4 Pbs - Your Questions Answered Part 5 by Schoolhike: 7:29am On May 01, 2021
hosey:
If money is a problem, you should have chosen cheaper schools of tuition of 11 to 12000 pounds.

You can but wont be easy. You will have to rent 2 bedroom flat because of her condition. Who will help take care of her when she delivers. You will need furrher help. You must be prepared to do menial job for now as you dont have UK work experience. You should begin applying for work in Nigeria when you get visa.
We’ve started the process already and couldn’t find another one cheaper, the name of the school is University of the west of Scotland,

As for taking care of baby, her mum’s family friend living in Uk told her not to worry much about that.


Just trying to weigh my option before going deeper in the process, although I don’t mind working 60hrs a week in as much as I will be able to make the money to cater for the aforementioned needs.

Thanks for the response
TravelRe: Uk Student Visa/tier 4 Pbs - Your Questions Answered Part 5 by Schoolhike: 7:22am On May 01, 2021
justwise:
Apart from the 5k deposit do you also have the maintenance money for both of you ?

Does she have payment plan agreement with the school or does the school offer instalment payment plan?
As for maintenance fee=> No, we are only planning to take along £6k,


The school offer installment payment for a period of 7moths, starting from October (will need to pay £1.6k every 1st week of the month). Read this on the school website.

Thanks for the response,

Kindly advice me in regards to my answers above
TravelRe: Uk Student Visa/tier 4 Pbs - Your Questions Answered Part 5 by Schoolhike: 6:03am On May 01, 2021
Hello, good morning my good people, I would like to some questions here pls, I’ve been reading through different pages since last week, but I’ve not come across an answer to my request,

My wife is applying to a university in uk for masters in public health(she graduated with bsc in microbiology), and I will be her dependent.

Her school fee is £16.5k, and we already have £5k as a deposit,

my question is that is it possible for me as the dependent to work and make money to be able to offset her remaining school fee which is about £11k within the period of her studies??

In addition, the house rent and other expenses will be catered by me because she’s expecting to deliver off her baby by November and as a result might hinder her from hustling for the 20hrs weekly work.


Need your advice pls.

Thanks in anticipation
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GrandMufti:
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Bros pls how can I check that??

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Hello, good morning to you all, please I need redmi note 8 replacement screen ASAP..
TravelRe: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by Schoolhike: 8:46am On Aug 03, 2020
FlappaNozzle:
Hello my people,

Please if you are currently into or building a career in data analytics, business analytics, data science. I need a mentor o..or a study partner.
Hello you can check it out here

https://www.nairaland.com/5485400/chronicle-data-scientist-analyst
ProgrammingRe: Chronicle Of A Data Scientist/analyst by Schoolhike: 6:12am On Jun 04, 2020
dollyj1996:
bro,which video tutorial did u use for ur excel lesson?
I would highly recommend “Chris Dutton” on udemy and majorly on LinkedIn learning tutorials on excel, tho, not totally for beginners,
ProgrammingRe: Chronicle Of A Data Scientist/analyst by Schoolhike: 5:32pm On Jun 02, 2020
I’d advice you read at least first 3 chapters of this book, “An introduction to statistical learning with application in R” by springer tech in statistics, if you want pursue career in data science, suitable for those without math/stats background.

When you reach the part R of programming apply the knowledge of python if you don’t know R, I also don’t know R
ProgrammingRe: Chronicle Of A Data Scientist/analyst by Schoolhike: 5:08pm On Jun 02, 2020
AnalysisGuru:
Very correct bro. Stats and Maths give you the foundation to ace Data Science. As an Econs student, when i was learning Numpy,.
A good introductory course on statistics check “Intro to statistics” on udemy it’s free


josh_wills says "Data Scientist is a person who is better at statistics than any software engineer and better at software engineering than any statistician.”
That's the balance you need to achieve and maintain.
ProgrammingRe: Chronicle Of A Data Scientist/analyst by Schoolhike: 10:22am On Jun 02, 2020
dollyj1996:
hello house,i ve started learning d use of excel up to a level and decided to go thru d tutorial videos i have regarding python and i notice almost all the functions performed by excel can b done by python(vice versa). question is cant i just do deep learning on excel alone and what is d advantage of using python libraries,power i.b,mySQL etc over excel?
Not all bro, only few of excel functions, power Bi and excel power pivot perform excellently when it comes to DAX in performing powerful stuffs,
I’d advice you to have a good grasp of excel first.

SQL is soo powerful when it comes to querying data from a database.
PropertiesRe: Nigeria's Trusted Design Firm For Residential & Commercial Projects by Schoolhike: 8:45pm On Jan 08, 2020
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BusinessRe: If You Are Uber Partner In Abuja, Please Share Your Experience Here by Schoolhike: 7:29am On Dec 27, 2019
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Pumra:
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CrimeRe: How Fake Pastors Swindle Teenagers At Kubwa by Schoolhike: 9:25am On Nov 04, 2015
UNILORIN SCHOOL FEE HIKE.
When shall will stop extorting ourselves?
Good day all Unilorites, i am writing this piece in a state of disappointment. 29th May 2015 remains a day of history in this country of ours as a new Sheriff (as our president is called) came to town. The president brought his change agenda and coincidentally our mini government on campus (SU) adopted and modified it to Positive change. This I felt was a good initiative.
With d adoption of TSA of the federal Government, we discovered our School fees was reduced and we all were in a joyous mood chanting Praises of Buhari but surprisingly, within 48 hrs all was history. A compulsory levy of 7000 naira was added to the school fees with 5000 for school WiFi and 2000 for sweat shirt, which is to be paid to a separate bank account different from TSA.
Now I ask myself, is this the idea of Positive change? Why are the students grumbling and not bold enough to confront the people they voted in? This is an Institution that has a President with his cabinet, Senate President with other senators. Were they voted in to just appoint committees and collect salaries? Of what use is the school WiFi to students staying off campus? Students of social science faculty and Arts Faculty have no access to the WiFi and you expect them to pay for this. Majority of we students have our modems that we subscribe on at our convenience and yet you made the WiFi which it is sure will not be accessible during academic period compulsory for us. Seriously this is 1st Grade extortion. We all want the real positive change and not a positive change on social media or papers. The entire Unilorin say no to compulsory payment for WiFi, it should be a thing of interest and not mandatory. SU President and CEC members, Senate President and the council, this is where we need you people to represent us, give us the true example of the Positive change you preach. "Economic Justice can be won by free men through free enterprise". #saynotobandwithpayment.
Signed: A concerned UNILORITE
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EducationRe: Unilorin School Fee Hike by Schoolhike(op): 9:17am On Nov 04, 2015
Unilorin School fee hike

EducationUnilorin School Fee Hike by Schoolhike(op): 9:14am On Nov 04, 2015
UNILORIN SCHOOL FEE HIKE.
When shall will stop extorting ourselves?
Good day all Unilorites, i am writing this piece in a state of disappointment. 29th May 2015 remains a day of history in this country of ours as a new Sheriff (as our president is called) came to town. The president brought his change agenda and coincidentally our mini government on campus (SU) adopted and modified it to Positive change. This I felt was a good initiative.
With d adoption of TSA of the federal Government, we discovered our School fees was reduced and we all were in a joyous mood chanting Praises of Buhari but surprisingly, within 48 hrs all was history. A compulsory levy of 7000 naira was added to the school fees with 5000 for school WiFi and 2000 for sweat shirt, which is to be paid to a separate bank account different from TSA.
Now I ask myself, is this the idea of Positive change? Why are the students grumbling and not bold enough to confront the people they voted in? This is an Institution that has a President with his cabinet, Senate President with other senators. Were they voted in to just appoint committees and collect salaries? Of what use is the school WiFi to students staying off campus? Students of social science faculty and Arts Faculty have no access to the WiFi and you expect them to pay for this. Majority of we students have our modems that we subscribe on at our convenience and yet you made the WiFi which it is sure will not be accessible during academic period compulsory for us. Seriously this is 1st Grade extortion. We all want the real positive change and not a positive change on social media or papers. The entire Unilorin say no to compulsory payment for WiFi, it should be a thing of interest and not mandatory. SU President and CEC members, Senate President and the council, this is where we need you people to represent us, give us the true example of the Positive change you preach. "Economic Justice can be won by free men through free enterprise". #saynotobandwithpayment.
Signed: A concerned UNILORITE
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PoliticsRe: Gbajabiamila Writes Dogara, Accuses Him Of Undermining Principal Officers by Schoolhike: 9:13am On Nov 04, 2015
UNILORIN SCHOOL FEE HIKE.
When shall will stop extorting ourselves?
Good day all Unilorites, i am writing this piece in a state of disappointment. 29th May 2015 remains a day of history in this country of ours as a new Sheriff (as our president is called) came to town. The president brought his change agenda and coincidentally our mini government on campus (SU) adopted and modified it to Positive change. This I felt was a good initiative.
With d adoption of TSA of the federal Government, we discovered our School fees was reduced and we all were in a joyous mood chanting Praises of Buhari but surprisingly, within 48 hrs all was history. A compulsory levy of 7000 naira was added to the school fees with 5000 for school WiFi and 2000 for sweat shirt, which is to be paid to a separate bank account different from TSA.
Now I ask myself, is this the idea of Positive change? Why are the students grumbling and not bold enough to confront the people they voted in? This is an Institution that has a President with his cabinet, Senate President with other senators. Were they voted in to just appoint committees and collect salaries? Of what use is the school WiFi to students staying off campus? Students of social science faculty and Arts Faculty have no access to the WiFi and you expect them to pay for this. Majority of we students have our modems that we subscribe on at our convenience and yet you made the WiFi which it is sure will not be accessible during academic period compulsory for us. Seriously this is 1st Grade extortion. We all want the real positive change and not a positive change on social media or papers. The entire Unilorin say no to compulsory payment for WiFi, it should be a thing of interest and not mandatory. SU President and CEC members, Senate President and the council, this is where we need you people to represent us, give us the true example of the Positive change you preach. "Economic Justice can be won by free men through free enterprise". #saynotobandwithpayment.
Signed: A concerned UNILORITE
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CareerRe: How Quitting My Job Made Me Cry by Schoolhike: 8:08am On Nov 04, 2015
UNILORIN SCHOOL FEE HIKE.
When shall will stop extorting ourselves?
Good day all Unilorites, i am writing this piece in a state of disappointment. 29th May 2015 remains a day of history in this country of ours as a new Sheriff (as our president is called) came to town. The president brought his change agenda and coincidentally our mini government on campus (SU) adopted and modified it to Positive change. This I felt was a good initiative.
With d adoption of TSA of the federal Government, we discovered our School fees was reduced and we all were in a joyous mood chanting Praises of Buhari but surprisingly, within 48 hrs all was history. A compulsory levy of 7000 naira was added to the school fees with 5000 for school WiFi and 2000 for sweat shirt, which is to be paid to a separate bank account different from TSA.
Now I ask myself, is this the idea of Positive change? Why are the students grumbling and not bold enough to confront the people they voted in? This is an Institution that has a President with his cabinet, Senate President with other senators. Were they voted in to just appoint committees and collect salaries? Of what use is the school WiFi to students staying off campus? Students of social science faculty and Arts Faculty have no access to the WiFi and you expect them to pay for this. Majority of we students have our modems that we subscribe on at our convenience and yet you made the WiFi which it is sure will not be accessible during academic period compulsory for us. Seriously this is 1st Grade extortion. We all want the real positive change and not a positive change on social media or papers. The entire Unilorin say no to compulsory payment for WiFi, it should be a thing of interest and not mandatory. SU President and CEC members, Senate President and the council, this is where we need you people to represent us, give us the true example of the Positive change you preach. "Economic Justice can be won by free men through free enterprise". #saynotobandwithpayment.
Signed: A concerned UNILORITE
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EducationUnilorin School Fee Hike (photos) by Schoolhike(op): 7:59am On Nov 04, 2015
UNILORIN SCHOOL FEE HIKE.
When shall will stop extorting ourselves?
Good day all Unilorites, i am writing this piece in a state of disappointment. 29th May 2015 remains a day of history in this country of ours as a new Sheriff (as our president is called) came to town. The president brought his change agenda and coincidentally our mini government on campus (SU) adopted and modified it to Positive change. This I felt was a good initiative.
With d adoption of TSA of the federal Government, we discovered our School fees was reduced and we all were in a joyous mood chanting Praises of Buhari but surprisingly, within 48 hrs all was history. A compulsory levy of 7000 naira was added to the school fees with 5000 for school WiFi and 2000 for sweat shirt, which is to be paid to a separate bank account different from TSA.
Now I ask myself, is this the idea of Positive change? Why are the students grumbling and not bold enough to confront the people they voted in? This is an Institution that has a President with his cabinet, Senate President with other senators. Were they voted in to just appoint committees and collect salaries? Of what use is the school WiFi to students staying off campus? Students of social science faculty and Arts Faculty have no access to the WiFi and you expect them to pay for this. Majority of we students have our modems that we subscribe on at our convenience and yet you made the WiFi which it is sure will not be accessible during academic period compulsory for us. Seriously this is 1st Grade extortion. We all want the real positive change and not a positive change on social media or papers. The entire Unilorin say no to compulsory payment for WiFi, it should be a thing of interest and not mandatory. SU President and CEC members, Senate President and the council, this is where we need you people to represent us, give us the true example of the Positive change you preach. "Economic Justice can be won by free men through free enterprise". #saynotobandwithpayment.
Signed: A concerned UNILORITE
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EducationUnilorin School Fee Hike (photos) by Schoolhike(op): 7:42am On Nov 04, 2015
UNILORIN SCHOOL FEE HIKE.
When shall will stop extorting ourselves?
Good day all Unilorites, i am writing this piece in a state of disappointment. 29th May 2015 remains a day of history in this country of ours as a new Sheriff (as our president is called) came to town. The president brought his change agenda and coincidentally our mini government on campus (SU) adopted and modified it to Positive change. This I felt was a good initiative.
With d adoption of TSA of the federal Government, we discovered our School fees was reduced and we all were in a joyous mood chanting Praises of Buhari but surprisingly, within 48 hrs all was history. A compulsory levy of 7000 naira was added to the school fees with 5000 for school WiFi and 2000 for sweat shirt, which is to be paid to a separate bank account different from TSA.
Now I ask myself, is this the idea of Positive change? Why are the students grumbling and not bold enough to confront the people they voted in? This is an Institution that has a President with his cabinet, Senate President with other senators. Were they voted in to just appoint committees and collect salaries? Of what use is the school WiFi to students staying off campus? Students of social science faculty and Arts Faculty have no access to the WiFi and you expect them to pay for this. Majority of we students have our modems that we subscribe on at our convenience and yet you made the WiFi which it is sure will not be accessible during academic period compulsory for us. Seriously this is 1st Grade extortion. We all want the real positive change and not a positive change on social media or papers. The entire Unilorin say no to compulsory payment for WiFi, it should be a thing of interest and not mandatory. SU President and CEC members, Senate President and the council, this is where we need you people to represent us, give us the true example of the Positive change you preach. "Economic Justice can be won by free men through free enterprise". #saynotobandwithpayment.
Signed: A concerned UNILORITE
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