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I login yesterday and it works fine... maybe its your own network over there |
coobboy:No you wont pay for it maybe when you resume you might pay for it since its payment upon arrival |
chemenger:You will need a new I-20 for this spring semester 2015 and request for it as soon as possible... |
berry45:expect your payment to reflect today or next week Monday or Tuesday... I already answered your yesterday or day before yesterday. |
coobboy:For real big boss.. You are on point.. |
coobboy:Okay sir.. If its 2016 its never too late |
akanni:Thanks to God... |
dontrezzo:Its too late because spring 2015 begins mostly 1st week of January and i dont think your school will be able to issue a new I-20 that stated that you have done proficiency for English only if you apply to school that does not require that when processing admission... Maybe you are referring to Spring 2016... Is that right? |
nicholls2013:Why wont you work give you space to do that? i guess your work might not even give you space to go to embassy for your interview then.. lol anyway am just kidding ooo ![]() Troy university CSU fresno SMSU |
op.. You number 1 picture is not Central Bank Lagos but First Bank Lagos I think you will need to edit that so that you wont mislead people here.. Nice job and keep it up |
nicholls2013:Yes they are.. check the previous pages and you will find them |
berry45:It depend on the payment method that you used in paying your sevis fee... If its WU 1 or 2 days while MO 3-5 days including the day it was mail it to Sevp office |
everpector:Amen... Amen.... Amen... @ bold(ed).... It depend on you and your school policy.. some people just go to school they want to go without reporting to the school on their visa and the transfer was fine and they dont have issue with it.. While some people they school will want them to spend a semester.. |
akanni:At bold(ed) is for the first year |
dotman2460:Thanks big boss |
Bosman844:Kindly take your time to read from part 1 to 6 and you will come across ideal questions and what you need to know.. Also check the embassy site to see what and what you will bring for you interview but the following below are important; International passport Visa fee receipt DS160 confirmation page Appointment confirmation page Passport photograph 5cm by 5cm I-20 Olevel result (waec or neco) Bsc certificate (if you going for Msc) SAT/Toefl/Ielts/ Gre result Sorry i cant remember the rest for now cos alot on my head but if you start reading from page 4 am sure you will see the list |
kennyrony:Maybe they will reply if you send additional 12 emails to them ![]() Try and call them too |
Macelliot:Just wait till 26th of this month to watch Hell in a cell of both Big show and Rusev... |
Sunofgod:Hmmmmm.. The sunofgod has spoken (Ifa don talk) |
SLIDEwaxie: yemaldo:Is like two of you want a crazy Arab to wake up one day then hijack the nuclear weapons and destroy the whole world with nuclear weapons.. I dont want to witness war |
Mellin:Hmmmmm... See another vision 2019 and not vision 2020.. Anyway this is damn good!!! |
coobboy:How that side today? |
Russia’s President Vladimir Putin has threatened the West with his country’s 5,000 nuclear warheads. Putin has raised the specter of nuclear war for the third time in the past two months as he and Western countries such as the United States clash over the Ukraine conflict, which has been bringing to light other deep-seated animosity. Putin made his latest comments while en route to the annual Asia-Europe Meeting in Milan, a summit of 50 nations. “We hope that our partners will realize the recklessness of attempts to blackmail Russia, and will remember the risks that a spat between major nuclear powers means for strategic stability,” Putin told Serbian newspaper Politika. He’s again threatened the West with nuclear weapons,” John Besemeres, a Russia expert at the ANU, told the Sydney Morning Herald. “It seems like a mastubatory fantasy he can’t go without.” The comments came as New Zealand’s Prime Minister John Key revealed he was bantering with Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev earlier this year when the latter brought up the issue of nuclear war. “So we’re having this joke exchange and one point I said to him: ‘How long would it take a missile to get out from Moscow to NZ?’” Key recalled. Medvedev briefly consulted an aide before turning back to the NZ leader. Key said: “He said, ‘Don’t worry, I’ll let you know before it happens.’” And Putin has referenced the warheads two other times recently. In mid-August he told members of Russia’s Duma that he soon planned to “surprise the West with our new developments in offensive nuclear weapons about which we do not talk yet.” And in September he told a group of youth: “I want to remind you that Russia is one of the leading nuclear powers … It’s best not to mess with us.” Besemeres, the Russian expert, said that “Putin’s Russia is heading towards a police state internally and a rogue state externally. It’s a very worrying combination.” Andrew O’Neil, a professor of international relations at Griffith University with insight into Russian nuclear policy, said that there’s one key area in Australia on Russia’s target list–the United States-Australian joint facilities that monitor satellites that fly over eastern Russia. Dr. Helen Caldicott, an Australian physician who founded the International Physicians against Nuclear War, recently told reporters in Washington, D.C. that a war between Russia and the U.S. would automatically include nuclear weapons. “There is no way a war between the United States and Russia could start and not go nuclear,” she said. “The United States and Russia have enormous stockpiles of these weapons. Together they have 94 percent of all the 16,300 nuclear weapons in the world.” “We are in a very fallible, very dangerous situation operated by mere mortals,” she warned. “The nuclear weapons, are sitting there, thousands of them. They are ready to be used.” Russia surpassed the United States for the first time in number of nuclear warheads that are deployed, according to a recent report from the State Department. Russia now has 1,643 warheads deployed on intercontinental ballistic missiles, submarine-launched ballistic missiles and heavy bombers. The United States has 1,642, said the fact sheet, reported the Washington Times. “The warhead count for the Russians, based the Sept. 1 report required under the 2010 New Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (START), shows an increase of 131 warheads since the last declaration on March 1,” it said. “The U.S. reported a warhead increase of 57 during the same period. It is not clear why the warhead numbers increased.” Sen. James Inhofe of Oklahoma, ranking Republican on the Senate Committee on Armed Services, wrote in an op-ed in Foreign Policy in reaction to the news that Russian deception in negotiating an arms reduction treaty while building up nuclear arms “poses a direct threat to the United States.” He said that Russia violated a previous treaty while negotiating the most recent treaty, the START, with the Obama administration. “The White House was at best nave to Russian duplicity; at worst it was complicit,” he said. Mark Schneider, a former Pentagon strategic weapons specialist, said that the build up confirmed vows by Russian officials to increase their deployed warheads. “While so little information is released under New START that there is no way to say for sure, the Russian increases appears to reflect the arming of the two new Borey class ballistic missile submarines,” Schneider said. “All U.S. numbers have declined since New START entry into force. The fact that this is happening reflects the ineffectiveness of the Obama administration’s approach to New START.” Source --- http://www.theepochtimes.com/n3/1028660-world-war-3-vladimir-putin-threatens-west-with-russias-5000-nuclear-weapons/
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Just4mide:Yes it possible and you just need to research for the school(s) and ask them for their requirements in order for you transfer to their school... Well it would be better to come down to Nigeria and apply to cos its part of home ties but if you have anything to prove home ties in Dubai you can apply there sha |
coobboy:Correct answer... Sure guy... |
sawyersam:Troy university.. |
ebdib:Lol... Funny big boss.... Even davido self cant apply there.. As for me i think we are applying to where we are going to be Champ to lead and rule them without no rival But if you will foot the bill for me i will apply or when you apply i will join you too. ![]() |
slimmy05:Big bros... Not that i talked him down... To me is like the guess was confused about transcript and waec.. But am just trying let people know they usually make use of waec as the transcript.. Calling and mailing troy is ain't easy ooo cos if someone dont have patience, am sure they will get hypertension because troy find it hard to reply email and picks... Someone needs to calling troy for over 30 minutes and still yet they wont pick until the follow day and its not certain if they will pick the follow day but if someone is luck they might pick after calling more than 15 times. ![]() Someone needs to email troy more than 10 times and still yet they wont reply... I guess they are lazy or they dont have access to internet (Just kidding here) If they can give me better offer i will be their representative so that i can do my 20 hours on campus beside the international admission office phone.. ![]() ![]() ![]() |
dotman2460:Am sorry to say the link above still dont answer his question.. Anyone who got admitted to troy will agree with this because most US schools use waec to give admission.. In some occasions they require for normal high school transcript but its very very rare... |
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