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Re: Naija to Yankee Thoughts And Experiences by pompeiimagnus: 9:22pm On Oct 19, 2021
Chloraseptic:


I'm coming as an unmarried son of a USC, currently awaiting interview at the NVC stage.

You're very fortunate to be coming here as a USC. Lots of opportunities abound, just ensure you make the right choices. For e.g. Tesla is running a START program with some community colleges in Austin and Houston for production associates (full tuition covered). Amazon and Walmart also have tuition coverages for their associates. My advise is this: make sure you get your bachelor's in engineering (EE, ME or IE) or IT (Computer Science, Cybersecurity, software engineer, etc.). With this, you'd be set for life here as a USC. All the best!

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Re: Naija to Yankee Thoughts And Experiences by Chloraseptic: 1:21am On Oct 20, 2021
pompeiimagnus:


You're very fortunate to be coming here as a USC. Lots of opportunities abound, just ensure you make the right choices. For e.g. Tesla is running a START program with some community colleges in Austin and Houston for production associates (full tuition covered). Amazon and Walmart also have tuition coverages for their associates. My advise is this: make sure you get your bachelor's in engineering (EE, ME or IE) or IT (Computer Science, Cybersecurity, software engineer, etc.). With this, you'd be set for life here as a USC. All the best!

My question is can't these things be achievable if one decides not to go to college..

Isn't there some kind of IT certification Skills one can learn here or when they get there.

I'm just ruling out college for some personal reasons.
Re: Naija to Yankee Thoughts And Experiences by pompeiimagnus: 1:42am On Oct 20, 2021
Chloraseptic:


My question is can't these things be achievable if one decides not to go to college..

Isn't there some kind of IT certification Skills one can learn here or when they get there.

I'm just ruling out college for some personal reasons.

Of course you can, however, you would have to prove yourself above and beyond someone with a relevant degree in that field. If you just want to be a web developer, then a boot camp is perfect. But if you really want to get into those big names you know, a bachelor's degree is usually required.

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Re: Naija to Yankee Thoughts And Experiences by Chloraseptic: 1:30pm On Oct 20, 2021
pompeiimagnus:


Of course you can, however, you would have to prove yourself above and beyond someone with a relevant degree in that field. If you just want to be a web developer, then a boot camp is perfect. But if you really want to get into those big names you know, a bachelor's degree is usually required.

Thanks..
Re: Naija to Yankee Thoughts And Experiences by sbot: 3:58pm On Oct 21, 2021
My people,

Anyone knows cheap schools in the US one can apply to for postgraduate degree, please?

Also, the total tuition fees.

Would pretty much appreciate your assistance.

Thanks.
Re: Naija to Yankee Thoughts And Experiences by Alexandre7: 6:34pm On Oct 21, 2021
MackyNaija:

Nah... No time to to go sit down somewhere deh charge motor.
Main - Camry 2018
Backup - RX 2008
Maybe when we build a home, we will set it up for charging EVs. My wife would like to own one. smiley


You for quick talk. cheesy I hear say nurses like suffering from too much work grin
If this is the case, I don't think 80hrs is out of place, just try to rest in-between shifts as you wouldn't have any life outside work. wink

grin grin grin

If you use the Supercharger it only takes about 30 minutes to go from 20% - 90% charge.

If you use a home/destination charger it takes roughly about 4 hours to go from 20% - 90% charge.

When I first bought my Model 3 I initially used the EV charging in our community,

Now that I added another Electric Vehicle a Chevy Volt I installed a charger in our garage.

Usually my girlfriend drives the Tesla to work since I work from home while I run errands with the Chevy Volt.

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Re: Naija to Yankee Thoughts And Experiences by signature2012(m): 4:46am On Oct 22, 2021
Anytime I branch this thread,I don’t leave the same.
There is always free info that will help you in your career growth.

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Re: Naija to Yankee Thoughts And Experiences by sbot: 11:20am On Oct 22, 2021
MackyNaija:

My school cost about $25k per annum according to the i20.


But one can do...
Fees $7500 (fixed)
Living cost in a shared apartment (variable) ~$350 monthly, $4500 a year
Feeding $2000 a year (variable)
Misc $2000 a year (variable)

Total is about $16k, if it exceeds that amount it wouldn't go beyond $20k but the i20 says $25k.



Not having this knowledge is why people delay starting the program sooner. Some people spend less - the school fee is the only fixed cost and the rest depends on the individual.

Could you help explain this per annum?

Does it mean that’s the whole tuition? Pardon me if I’m wrong, are there no two annums?

Thanks in anticipation
Re: Naija to Yankee Thoughts And Experiences by Cousin9999: 4:14pm On Oct 22, 2021
I wish you all success. Beware of the stúpids, also known as Americans.
Re: Naija to Yankee Thoughts And Experiences by TEODIN: 9:51am On Oct 23, 2021
Good morning MackyNaija, A friend of mine got admitted for spring 2022 for msc manufacturing Engineering and MSc Supply Chain Management. He has a bachelor’s in Mechanical Engineering and has good interest in both fields. He’s confused on which of them to choose considering ease of getting jobs, level of financial compensation and demand of the profession in the labor market. He asked for my advice and I told him to wait let me ask you. Which of those 2 fields would you have chosen Manufacturing Engineering or Supply Chain management.. Thanks
Re: Naija to Yankee Thoughts And Experiences by pompeiimagnus: 2:36am On Oct 24, 2021
TEODIN:
Good morning MackyNaija, A friend of mine got admitted for spring 2022 for msc manufacturing Engineering and MSc Supply Chain Management. He has a bachelor’s in Mechanical Engineering and has good interest in both fields. He’s confused on which of them to choose considering ease of getting jobs, level of financial compensation and demand of the profession in the labor market. He asked for my advice and I told him to wait let me ask you. Which of those 2 fields would you have chosen Manufacturing Engineering or Supply Chain management.. Thanks

My way of deciding things like this is to look up job descriptions for both jobs at the same company. Then decide on which could be a better fit for me. E.g., look up job descriptions for manufacturing engineer and supply chain at Tesla. The skills needed for either of them are very different, but large companies like Cummins, Intel and Tesla always recruit for these roles.

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Re: Naija to Yankee Thoughts And Experiences by Peterpan100(m): 2:51pm On Oct 24, 2021
Hello house,
I see some real conversations going on here.
I need advice, and meaningful inputs will be HIGHLY appreciated.

So, I am a federal civil servant, I have this Black American girl (Akata) I'm dating online, she's a student.

She doesn't have money to support my relocation to join her in the US, I have been doing a lot of applications for jobs offering H1B visa sponsorship since last month, I am now considering the option of applying for a Master's program, however the cost is high, I may have to settle for the student loan option.

Please anyone here with first hand experience on the lending process for Prodigy and MPower loans?

Many of these fees cost around $40k annually, please anyone who successfully received a loan and paid up by working??

Thanks in anticipation of your response

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Re: Naija to Yankee Thoughts And Experiences by MackyNaija(m): 7:18pm On Oct 24, 2021
DisGuy:
Chei

These coin stuff, a friend was telling me about it when it was only 150 for ETH, back then bitcoin was the rave. Typical skeptical me ignored him only to jump on this year.

Atleast you made profit lol
I broke even after multiple cycles of sell low, buy high...
The volatility was messing with my job search and especially with my blood pressure so I had to quit!

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Re: Naija to Yankee Thoughts And Experiences by MackyNaija(m): 7:21pm On Oct 24, 2021
Chloraseptic:
@ Mackynaija, how much can get one a proper naija meal (pounded yam bushmeat and any soup) in Africa restaurant..
I don't check the prices (technically meaning I don't dwell on it), if anything hungry me, I buy am chop.

Na efo riro (Spinach soup) and designer stew I deh buy regularly for Hayward, Ca.


Predstan:


Bushmeat hard small. But I got Ogunfe, Snail and Better poundo yam in Texas for 40$. In Tennessee, goat meat with poundo is 17$
That 40$ for one meal big ooo cheesy
Re: Naija to Yankee Thoughts And Experiences by MackyNaija(m): 7:30pm On Oct 24, 2021
Chloraseptic:


My question is can't these things be achievable if one decides not to go to college..

Isn't there some kind of IT certification Skills one can learn here or when they get there.

I'm just ruling out college for some personal reasons.
It depends on what you want in life...
I see how hard operators/techs/associates work for 'little' pay when compared to what I earn.

A degree is always necessary to move ahead, do the time in school and reap 'maximum' benefits.

An executive in my company with a top 10 MBA gotten less than 10 years ago is currently a VP.
My manager with a Bsc and about 30 years industry exp is currently a Director - still has the Sr Director huddle to cross before VP level.


I like long term benefits and would encourage you to get an American degree to make life here easier for you.

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Re: Naija to Yankee Thoughts And Experiences by Predstan: 7:32pm On Oct 24, 2021
MackyNaija:

I don't check the prices (technically meaning I don't dwell on it), if anything hungry me, I buy am chop.

Na efo riro (Spinach soup) and designer stew I deh buy regularly for Hayward, Ca.


That 40$ for one meal big ooo cheesy
That meal na “You only live once”.

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Re: Naija to Yankee Thoughts And Experiences by Peterpan100(m): 10:17pm On Oct 24, 2021
Peterpan100:
Hello house,
I see some real conversations going on here.
I need advice, and meaningful inputs will be HIGHLY appreciated.

So, I am a federal civil servant, I have this Black American girl (Akata) I'm dating online, she's a student.

She doesn't have money to support my relocation to join her in the US, I have been doing a lot of applications for jobs offering H1B visa sponsorship since last month, I am now considering the option of applying for a Master's program, however the cost is high, I may have to settle for the student loan option.

Please anyone here with first hand experience on the lending process for Prodigy and MPower loans?

Many of these fees cost around $40k annually, please anyone who successfully received a loan and paid up by working??

Thanks in anticipation of your response

Abeg,
Oga MackyNaija

Please put mouth for my issue, I beg you
Re: Naija to Yankee Thoughts And Experiences by Chloraseptic: 11:22pm On Oct 24, 2021
MackyNaija:

It depends on what you want in life...
I see how hard operators/techs/associates work for 'little' pay when compared to what I earn.

A degree is always necessary to move ahead, do the time in school and reap 'maximum' benefits.

An executive in my company with a top 10 MBA gotten less than 10 years ago is currently a VP.
My manager with a Bsc and about 30 years industry exp is currently a Director - still has the Sr Director huddle to cross before VP level.


I like long term benefits and would encourage you to get an American degree to make life here easier for you.

Thanks.

Ok let's say I'd like to get an American degree, how does someone without any form of Nigeria higher institution degree start a college in America...

Can a GED suffix
Re: Naija to Yankee Thoughts And Experiences by MackyNaija(m): 11:54pm On Oct 24, 2021
sbot:
My people,
Anyone knows cheap schools in the US one can apply to for postgraduate degree, please?
Also, the total tuition fees.
There is a USA visa thread, find it for current information on schools, their requirements and steps for admission.

Peterpan100:
Hello house,
I see some real conversations going on here.
I need advice, and meaningful inputs will be HIGHLY appreciated.

So, I am a federal civil servant, I have this Black American girl (Akata) I'm dating online, she's a student (doesn't change much as they believe in unconditional love).

She doesn't have money to support my relocation to join her in the US (she can get a co-sponsor), I have been doing a lot of applications for jobs offering H1B visa sponsorship since last month (unless you are a programming pro, this might not fetch you much applying from Nigeria) Saw a LinkedIn post of a programmer recruited to Canada last month FROM Nigeria, I am now considering the option of applying for a Master's program (excellent plan), however the cost is high (you go survive cheesy ), I may have to settle for the student loan option (normal, even natural born Americans use student loans. Na our useless banks for Nigerian deh spoil our packaging - Indians have loans).

Please anyone here with first hand experience on the lending process for Prodigy and MPower loans? (when you arrive, you go do the waka. Last time I checked, Pr0digy can give you loans from Nigeria, problem then go be embassy).

Many of these fees cost around $40k annually, please anyone who successfully received a loan and paid up by working?? (There's a 3-month grace period after graduation after which you have to start paying back. If I am right, you'll pay interest only while in school).
Loan terms are flexible.

Thanks in anticipation of your response

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Re: Naija to Yankee Thoughts And Experiences by MackyNaija(m): 12:00am On Oct 25, 2021
Alexandre7:


grin grin grin

If you use the Supercharger it only takes about 30 minutes to go from 20% - 90% charge.

If you use a home/destination charger it takes roughly about 4 hours to go from 20% - 90% charge. (Overnight charging, a home charger is in plans for when we purchase our place)

When I first bought my Model 3 I initially used the EV charging in our community,

Now that I added another Electric Vehicle a Chevy Volt I installed a charger in our garage.

Usually my girlfriend drives the Tesla to work since I work from home while I run errands with the Chevy Volt.

Nairalanders, make una come see the rich people wey we deh talk about! cheesy

I know how pissed off I get when my smartwatch dies while in use due to not charging it. angry [In my head I say - which kind stress be this sef!] cheesy
With time, when there are fewer problems in my life, I'll create one by buying an EV that needs charging. No be now wey my head deh hot. grin grin grin

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Re: Naija to Yankee Thoughts And Experiences by MackyNaija(m): 12:08am On Oct 25, 2021
My school cost about $25k per annum according to the i20.


But one can do...
Fees $7500 (fixed)
Living cost in a shared apartment (variable) ~$350 monthly, $4500 a year
Feeding $2000 a year (variable)
Misc $2000 a year (variable)
All of this amount is what makes the sum stated on the i20 - the amount you'll need to either pay the school and also need to survive.

Total is about $16k, if it exceeds that amount it wouldn't go beyond $20k but the i20 says $25k.



Not having this knowledge is why people delay starting the program sooner. Some people spend less - the school fee is the only fixed cost and the rest depends on the individual.

sbot:


Could you help explain this per annum? Per annum na PER ANNUM grin

Does it mean that’s the whole tuition? Pardon me if I’m wrong, are there no two annums?

Thanks in anticipation
Yes Sir, whole tuition amount you'll need to survive a full year - mostly two semesters (Spring and Fall).

As stated above, the school estimated $25k as what you'll need, my breakdown was to show you can use less.
Some parts are fixed - tuition and fees. For living cost - you can cut this down to bare bones.

For the second year of the program, you'll need an equivalent sum spent in the first year.

Hope I have been able to explain it and not confuse you more? wink
My hourly consultation fees high o, no try to come private. cheesy

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Re: Naija to Yankee Thoughts And Experiences by MackyNaija(m): 12:21am On Oct 25, 2021
TEODIN:
Good morning MackyNaija, A friend of mine got admitted for spring 2022 for msc manufacturing Engineering and MSc Supply Chain Management. He has a bachelor’s in Mechanical Engineering and has good interest in both fields. He’s confused on which of them to choose (choose Industrial Engineering) cheesy

...considering ease of getting jobs, level of financial compensation (pay rates on average are close for similar fields) and demand of the profession in the labor market. He asked for my advice and I told him to wait let me ask you. Which of those 2 fields would you have chosen Manufacturing Engineering or Supply Chain management.. Thanks
Advice for myself:
Both fields can be done with an Industrial Engineering degree.
Choose any, get into the program and switch after the first semester.
My guy switched after his third semester!!! E get why.. grin

What is his/her Nigerian job experience in?
Supply Chain is 'different' from Engineering pay - they'd earn less but hired as an Industrial Engr in Supply Chain, the pay is similar to other engrg roles.

Multiple guys from my school work in Micron Supply Chain with their Industrial Engineering degrees.
Multiple in Western Digital Supply Chain with their Industrial Engineering degrees.
Another set in Amazon Supply Chain...

'Every other person' is in Manufacturing - process, quality, Industrial engrg etc etc.


Abeg, everybody study Industrial Engineering oooo!!! cheesy
Otherwise study Computer Science or Electrical Engrg.
I took a lot into consideration before choosing that course... a whole lot! and it pays good! kiss

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Re: Naija to Yankee Thoughts And Experiences by MackyNaija(m): 12:25am On Oct 25, 2021
pompeiimagnus:


My way of deciding things like this is to look up job descriptions for both jobs at the same company. Then decide on which could be a better fit for me. E.g., look up job descriptions for manufacturing engineer and supply chain at Tesla. The skills needed for either of them are very different, but large companies like Cummins, Intel and Tesla always recruit for these roles.
Manufacturing and Process/Operations engineers suffer a lot for same pay I earn.

As pompeii said, reverse engineer job descriptions - superimpose your interests on them.

Do Supply Chain but with an Engineering degree - Industrial Engrg.

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Re: Naija to Yankee Thoughts And Experiences by MackyNaija(m): 12:28am On Oct 25, 2021
Chloraseptic:


Thanks.

Ok let's say I'd like to get an American degree, how does someone without any form of Nigeria higher institution degree start a college in America...

Can a GED suffix
Yes Sir, convert you SSCE/WAEC to an American equivalent.

Next step, Associate degree - students can work and school. As someone said and I know Amaz0n, Walmar+ and T3sla will pay for you to school.

Then online or part-time BSc and you are good. It musnt be in engineering.

An in-demand field I know is Supply Chain management. Should be less stressful while working and schooling.

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Re: Naija to Yankee Thoughts And Experiences by sbot: 5:27am On Oct 25, 2021
MackyNaija:



Yes Sir, whole tuition amount you'll need to survive a full year - mostly two semesters (Spring and Fall).

As stated above, the school estimated $25k as what you'll need, my breakdown was to show you can use less.
Some parts are fixed - tuition and fees. For living cost - you can cut this down to bare bones.

For the second year of the program, you'll need an equivalent sum spent in the first year.

Hope I have been able to explain it and not confuse you more? wink
My hourly consultation fees high o, no try to come private. cheesy

Bless your heart boss.

Wow, so in this your case for instance, we’re looking at roughly a $40k?

Haha, at the consultation fees.
Re: Naija to Yankee Thoughts And Experiences by Peterpan100(m): 10:11am On Oct 25, 2021
Thanks @MackyNaija.

No vex abeg, "person wey ask question no dey miss road"
You said something about embassy wahala, is it the normal Visa wahala process or na because I'm financing my study via a loan?

Mehn, I know no shit about this stuff, never knew one can be granted a Visa, then when you reach there you come begin hustle the loan. That sounds good o
Re: Naija to Yankee Thoughts And Experiences by crowniran(m): 2:57pm On Oct 25, 2021
MackyNaija:

Yes Sir, convert you SSCE/WAEC to an American equivalent.

Next step, Associate degree - students can work and school. As someone said and I know Amaz0n, Walmar+ and T3sla will pay for you to school.

Then online or part-time BSc and you are good. It musnt be in engineering.

An in-demand field I know is Supply Chain management. Should be less stressful while working and schooling.

Hello sir. I am a fresh graduate. Looking to apply for IE come fall22. As a fresh graduate with barely any industry experience. Won't that be a barrier after my graduate studies?

Thanks
Re: Naija to Yankee Thoughts And Experiences by nitrogen(m): 2:54am On Oct 26, 2021
@mackynaija, well done!

I would suggest you start thinking about wealth-building. This will go a long way in ensuring that your kids don’t take a dollar loan for education at any point and your retirement years are sorted.

Fatfire can help, even though it is clearly for retirement, but people use it to build massive wealth over their 20-30 year careers. You can have an overall objective of having say $7-10m in net worth by say age 55. Such that when you retire, the assets can generate sufficient passive income annually, e.g. 4% annual returns on $7-10m will comfortably give you between 280k and 400k per annum to live a good life without touching your assets.

Don’t think it’s still early, starting now ensures you capture value from compounding interest. As soon as you sort out your house, start investing passively (in ETFs and indexes) on a monthly basis and watch your net worth blow over the next 10-20 years.

Once again, well done, you are doing well!

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Re: Naija to Yankee Thoughts And Experiences by pompeiimagnus: 5:35am On Oct 26, 2021
crowniran:


Hello sir. I am a fresh graduate. Looking to apply for IE come fall22. As a fresh graduate with barely any industry experience. Won't that be a barrier after my graduate studies?

Thanks

1. Get on LinkedIn and create an alert for IE jobs. Review the job descriptions and start building your skills. Udemy, Coursera, LinkedIn learning etc. can help you with this.

2. Use your university career services office to prep your resume and perform mock interviews. Then start applying and interviewing for summer internships from your first semester. E get why.

3. Choose your courses smartly, especially your multidisciplinary electives. Take classes in data analytics, lean manufacturing, optimization etc.

4. Attend conferences and career fairs at your university and organizations like NSBE and SWE.

5. Be social, make friends, take on class or school projects. Everything counts here.

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Re: Naija to Yankee Thoughts And Experiences by crowniran(m): 12:56pm On Oct 26, 2021
pompeiimagnus:


1. Get on LinkedIn and create an alert for IE jobs. Review the job descriptions and start building your skills. Udemy, Coursera, LinkedIn learning etc. can help you with this.

2. Use your university career services office to prep your resume and perform mock interviews. Then start applying and interviewing for summer internships from your first semester. E get why.

3. Choose your courses smartly, especially your multidisciplinary electives. Take classes in data analytics, lean manufacturing, optimization etc.

4. Attend conferences and career fairs at your university and organizations like NSBE and SWE.

5. Be social, make friends, take on class or school projects. Everything counts here.

Thank you very much sir

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