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How You Can Get Paid $100,000 To Go To Us University For Free In 2020! by yemideclassifie: 6:52pm On Jul 16, 2020
Hey, will you like to know HOW YOU CAN GET PAID $100,000 TO GO TO US University FOR FREE WITHOUT PAYING A DIME? Most people will suggest you apply for scholarships but you are better off CONTACTING A PROFESSOR WHO HAS FUNDING DIRECTLY than applying for a scholarship and compete with millions of people around the globe! Check out my videos on YouTube to know how “YOU CAN GET PAID $100,000 TO GO TO SCHOOL FOR FREE”. In my videos, I’d show you the following:
1. How to get funded even if you have less than 3.5 GPA. The higher the GPA, the better.
2. How to contact professors and be guaranteed a Masters or PhD position in US based University
3. What to do during a face to face interview with your prospective professor to qualify for free tuition and almost $100, 000 stipend for your program.
4. How to get your US visa the first time without being rejected or denied: Mistakes people make and why they get rejected
5. How you can use the power of an insider: How to get someone to give you information on that professor who wants to hire you.
6. How you can get your GREEN CARD to work in US without marrying an American girl
7. How you can get into Harvard or Yale or any other Ivy League schools through the power of networking and collaborations although you don’t have a perfect GRE score
8. How you can get funded even if you don’t have a GRE or you have 298 out of 340.

I am giving this out for FREE...

Getting paid to go to school in the US and developed world is easier than before as I have helped more than a dozen people get funded positions in US, Germany and Canadian Universities.

You are next...

Please subscribe to my YouTube channel and see your life dream come true

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Here is a link to the first video and please subscribe to my YouTube channel


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s0flcPrJ-mU
Re: How You Can Get Paid $100,000 To Go To Us University For Free In 2020! by Afolashade00(f): 6:54pm On Jul 16, 2020
Hmm
Re: How You Can Get Paid $100,000 To Go To Us University For Free In 2020! by yemideclassifie: 7:27pm On Jul 16, 2020
Afolashade, do you have any questions? It appears that it is too good to be through right? If you have any questions or concerns, you can ask and be rest assured to get a response from me.
Re: How You Can Get Paid $100,000 To Go To Us University For Free In 2020! by Felixnyle: 1:39am On Jul 17, 2020
yemideclassifie:
Hey, will you like to know HOW YOU CAN GET PAID $100,000 TO GO TO US University FOR FREE WITHOUT PAYING A DIME? Most people will suggest you apply for scholarships but you are better off CONTACTING A PROFESSOR WHO HAS FUNDING DIRECTLY than applying for a scholarship and compete with millions of people around the globe! Check out my videos on YouTube to know how “YOU CAN GET PAID $100,000 TO GO TO SCHOOL FOR FREE”. In my videos, I’d show you the following:
1. How to get funded even if you have less than 3.5 GPA. The higher the GPA, the better.
2. How to contact professors and be guaranteed a Masters or PhD position in US based University
3. What to do during a face to face interview with your prospective professor to qualify for free tuition and almost $100, 000 stipend for your program.
4. How to get your US visa the first time without being rejected or denied: Mistakes people make and why they get rejected
5. How you can use the power of an insider: How to get someone to give you information on that professor who wants to hire you.
6. How you can get your GREEN CARD to work in US without marrying an American girl
7. How you can get into Harvard or Yale or any other Ivy League schools through the power of networking and collaborations although you don’t have a perfect GRE score
8. How you can get funded even if you don’t have a GRE or you have 298 out of 340.

I am giving this out for FREE...

Getting paid to go to school in the US and developed world is easier than before as I have helped more than a dozen people get funded positions in US, Germany and Canadian Universities.

You are next...

Please subscribe to my YouTube channel and see your life dream come true

Join me on Instagram at yemideclassified
Join me on YouTube at yemideclassified
Join me on Facebook at yemideclassified

Here is a link to the first video and please subscribe to my YouTube channel


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s0flcPrJ-mU


Wow how true is this?I have questions.

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Re: How You Can Get Paid $100,000 To Go To Us University For Free In 2020! by yemideclassifie: 2:17am On Jul 17, 2020
Go ahead and ask your questions. I’d do my best to answer them.
Re: How You Can Get Paid $100,000 To Go To Us University For Free In 2020! by yemideclassifie: 3:39am On Jul 31, 2020
This pretty straightforward and scholarship applications is much easier than you think. You can check out my video. I have posted the contacts of some professors that might fund your PhD program. Here it is:

Biological sciences:


CAREER: An Integrative Approach to Understanding Infectious Disease Dynamics
Award Number:1846403; Principal Investigator:Jamie Voyles; Co-Principal Investigator:; Organization:Board of Regents, NSHE, obo University of Nevada, Reno;NSF Organization:DEB Start Date:06/01/2019; Award Amount:$445,847.00; Relevance:72.0;

CAREER: Dissecting a Metabolically Versatile Non-Model Bacterium's Lignin-Derived Compound Catabolism
Award Number:1943310; Principal Investigator:Rajib Saha; Co-Principal Investigator:; Organization:University of Nebraska-Lincoln;NSF Organization:MCB Start Date:06/01/2020; Award Amount:$428,861.00; Relevance:72.0;

CAREER: Illuminating Emergent Microbial Interactions via Modular Synthetic Consortia
Award Number:1845463; Principal Investigator:Daniel Ducat; Co-Principal Investigator:; Organization:Michigan State University;NSF Organization:MCB Start Date:05/01/2019; Award Amount:$328,959.00; Relevance:72.0;

CAREER: Discovering Upstream Effectors to Cell Fate Determination
Award Number:1832968; Principal Investigator:Peter Nemes; Co-Principal Investigator:; Organization:University of Maryland College Park;NSF Organization:IOS Start Date:01/01/2018; Award Amount:$452,733.00; Relevance:72.0;

CAREER: Stochastic Analyses to Optimize Designs for Single-Cell Optical Microscopy Experiments
Award Number:1941870; Principal Investigator:Brian Munsky; Co-Principal Investigator:; Organization:Colorado State University;NSF Organization:MCB Start Date:02/01/2020; Award Amount:$454,952.00; Relevance:72.0;

CAREER: Systems-Level Identification and Characterization of Cellular Export and Efflux Systems for Renewable Chemicals
Award Number:1942825; Principal Investigator:Xuan Wang; Co-Principal Investigator:; Organization:Arizona State University;NSF Organization:MCB Start Date:02/01/2020; Award Amount:$420,114.00; Relevance:72.0;

CAREER: Leveraging polycyclic tetramate macrolactam biosynthesis as a model for understanding actinobacterial metabolic silencing
Award Number:1846005; Principal Investigator:Joshua Blodgett; Co-Principal Investigator:; Organization:Washington University;NSF Organization:MCB Start Date:02/01/2019; Award Amount:$347,550.00; Relevance:72.0;

CAREER: Understanding regenerative signaling using planarian flatworms
Award Number:1942822; Principal Investigator:Rachel Roberts-Galbraith; Co-Principal Investigator:; Organization:University of Georgia Research Foundation Inc;NSF Organization:IOS Start Date:07/15/2020; Award Amount:$138,813.00; Relevance:72.0;

CAREER: Olfactory experience-dependent regulation of the neuron types born in the nose
Award Number:1943528; Principal Investigator:Stephen Santoro; Co-Principal Investigator:; Organization:University of Colorado at Denver;NSF Organization:IOS Start Date:08/01/2020; Award Amount:$300,000.00; Relevance:72.0;

CAREER: Butterflies on the move: integrating biogeography, physiology and citizen science towards a mechanistic understanding of contemporary range shifts
Award Number:1845126; Principal Investigator:Sarah Diamond; Co-Principal Investigator:; Organization:Case Western Reserve University;NSF Organization:DEB Start Date:07/01/2019; Award Amount:$227,936.00; Relevance:72.0;

CAREER: Dose-dependent genetic mechanisms driving X versus Y chromosomal competition
Award Number:1941796; Principal Investigator:Jacob Mueller; Co-Principal Investigator:; Organization:Regents of the University of Michigan - Ann Arbor;NSF Organization:MCB Start Date:12/15/2019; Award Amount:$386,878.00; Relevance:72.0;

CAREER: A Chemoproteomic Strategy to Decipher Epitranscriptomic Pyrimidine Modifications
Award Number:1942565; Principal Investigator:Ralph Kleiner; Co-Principal Investigator:; Organization:Princeton University;NSF Organization:MCB Start Date:12/15/2019; Award Amount:$360,000.00; Relevance:72.0;

CAREER: Experimentally integrated modeling of quality control during eukaryotic mRNA protein synthesis
Award Number:1846521; Principal Investigator:Arvind Subramaniam; Co-Principal Investigator:; Organization:Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center;NSF Organization:MCB Start Date:03/01/2019; Award Amount:$343,855.00; Relevance:72.0;

CAREER: Cracking the Cleavage Code of RNase Y and Its Associated Y-Complex in Firmicutes
Award Number:1844668; Principal Investigator:Gene-Wei Li; Co-Principal Investigator:; Organization:Massachusetts Institute of Technology;NSF Organization:MCB Start Date:03/01/2019; Award Amount:$382,716.00; Relevance:72.0;

CAREER: Uncovering rare earth elements biochemistry: From enzymes to ecosystems
Award Number:1750003; Principal Investigator:Norma Martinez-Gomez; Co-Principal Investigator:; Organization:Michigan State University;NSF Organization:MCB Start Date:02/01/2018; Award Amount:$374,869.00; Relevance:72.0;

CAREER: Towards open and community-responsive ecological editing
Award Number:1943141; Principal Investigator:Kevin Esvelt; Co-Principal Investigator:; Organization:Massachusetts Institute of Technology;NSF Organization:MCB Start Date:04/15/2020; Award Amount:$439,430.00; Relevance:72.0;

CAREER: Meiotic double strand break repair on sex chromosomes
Award Number:1943283; Principal Investigator:Michael White; Co-Principal Investigator:; Organization:University of Georgia Research Foundation Inc;NSF Organization:MCB Start Date:12/15/2019; Award Amount:$410,000.00; Relevance:72.0;

CAREER: Genetic dissection of stress signaling and defense in yeast
Award Number:1941824; Principal Investigator:Jeffrey Lewis; Co-Principal Investigator:; Organization:University of Arkansas;NSF Organization:MCB Start Date:12/15/2019; Award Amount:$470,108.00; Relevance:72.0;

CAREER: Investigation of the transcriptional networks that coordinate sperm morphogenesis
Award Number:1942922; Principal Investigator:Jordan Ward; Co-Principal Investigator:; Organization:University of California-Santa Cruz;NSF Organization:MCB Start Date:12/15/2019; Award Amount:$469,726.00; Relevance:72.0;

CAREER: The Small RNA Biology of Lophotrochozoa
Award Number:1845978; Principal Investigator:Alex Flynt; Co-Principal Investigator:; Organization:University of Southern Mississippi;NSF Organization:MCB Start Date:07/01/2019; Award Amount:$466,411.00; Relevance:72.0;

CAREER: Multicolor imaging of single mRNA translational heterogeneity in living cells
Award Number:1845761; Principal Investigator:Timothy Stasevich; Co-Principal Investigator:; Organization:Colorado State University;NSF Organization:MCB Start Date:07/01/2019; Award Amount:$263,517.00; Relevance:72.0;

Collaborative LTREB Research: How will local adaptation and environmental extremes shape continental-scale changes in species distribution and abundance?
Award Number:1753980; Principal Investigator:William Morris; Co-Principal Investigator:; Organization:Duke University;NSF Organization:DEB Start Date:05/01/2018; Award Amount:$233,018.00; Relevance:72.0;

CAREER: The phenotypic spectrum: Quantifying new patterns of architecture variation in crop roots
Award Number:1845760; Principal Investigator:Alexander Bucksch; Co-Principal Investigator:; Organization:University of Georgia Research Foundation Inc;NSF Organization:IOS Start Date:04/01/2019; Award Amount:$315,574.00; Relevance:72.0;

CAREER: Genetic factors governing axon-glial development in zebrafish peripheral nerve
Award Number:1941664; Principal Investigator:Sarah Petersen; Co-Principal Investigator:; Organization:Kenyon College;NSF Organization:IOS Start Date:02/15/2020; Award Amount:$250,970.00; Relevance:72.0;

CAREER: Holobionts Unfiltered: integrated comparative and experimental examination of the role of cnidarian innate immunity on microbiome structure and stability
Award Number:1942647; Principal Investigator:Jesse Zaneveld; Co-Principal Investigator:; Organization:University of Washington;NSF Organization:IOS Start Date:03/01/2020; Award Amount:$174,950.00; Relevance:72.0;

CAREER: Connecting behavioral phenomes with functional genomes in ants, manipulated by a fungal parasite
Award Number:1941546; Principal Investigator:Charissa de Bekker; Co-Principal Investigator:; Organization:The University of Central Florida Board of Trustees;NSF Organization:IOS Start Date:08/01/2020; Award Amount:$228,149.00; Relevance:72.0;

CAREER: Microbiome regulation by amphibian skin peptides
Award Number:1845634; Principal Investigator:Douglas Woodhams; Co-Principal Investigator:; Organization:University of Massachusetts Boston;NSF Organization:IOS Start Date:09/01/2019; Award Amount:$393,139.00; Relevance:72.0;

CAREER: Genetic and Molecular Mechanisms of Parasite Infection in Insects
Award Number:1742644; Principal Investigator:Jun Li; Co-Principal Investigator:; Organization:Florida International University;NSF Organization:IOS Start Date:03/01/2017; Award Amount:$391,716.00; Relevance:72.0;

CAREER: Examining the Stimulation of Animal Metamorphosis by Bacteria
Award Number:1942251; Principal Investigator:Nicholas Shikuma; Co-Principal Investigator:; Organization:San Diego State University Foundation;NSF Organization:IOS Start Date:03/15/2020; Award Amount:$103,910.00; Relevance:72.0;

CAREER: Deciphering the mechanism of a broad-spectrum resistance gene against Fusarium gramin
Award Number:1943155; Principal Investigator:Nidhi Rawat; Co-Principal Investigator:; Organization:University of Maryland College Park;NSF Organization:IOS Start Date:04/15/2020; Award Amount:$142,868.00; Relevance:72.0;

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