Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 11 by happyday: 12:12pm On May 23, 2017 |
nastydamus: I had my visa interview today and, thanks to the transcripts of others on this thread, I knew what to expect going in.
There was a heavy downpour that kept beating till 06:20am, after which we queued up to be let in.
On a side note, I saw a guy who came for his interview in shorts and sneakers, his interview was brief and he didn't leave with his passport. He was brimming with confidence and it worked for him, just saying.
Officially, there's no standard dress code for visa interviews. As long as you bring your confidence. Congrats! 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 11 by damselnikky: 12:51pm On May 23, 2017 |
cosxzbay:
I'm glad you referred me to her profile,and I agree she's highly motivated. Anyways, she mentioned Penn state and not Upenn. Hello, if you are applying to penn state without scholarship you have to think twice. Don't put all your eggs in their basket cos they have this new policy for Nigerian students. They will tell you to pay all your tuition fee before they can issue ur i-20. Just thought i shld share the info. 1 Like |
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 11 by chuksGilb: 12:55pm On May 23, 2017 |
I have no doubt benefitted immensely from this forum. Thank you to everyone. My Visa was approved 18/5/2017 at the VI consulate. I hope this helps someone as much as some of the transcripts I saw prior to my interview helped me. VO: Good morning Me: Good morning VO: Please pass me your passport and your I-20 VO: Why are you going to the US Me: I am going for my Doctorate degree in Chemistry at Syracuse University VO: what is your highest education qualification? Me: BSc Chemistry VO: Oh. How did you manage to get into a straight PhD Program? Me: A combination of high undergrad GPA and research experience gained from working with one of the research-oriented faculty members in my Department. Gave her a breakdown of my prior research experience and my research interest. VO: Tell me about your school application process to your chosen school? Me: Well, when I discovered SU, my next point of call was the website of the chemistry department, after reading about the department, I went ahead to visit the web page of all the faculty research groups to know what research they were into. I requested for copies of recent journal articles from two faculty members with similar research interest after an initial electronic correspondence. They gladly obliged. Then I discovered that a particular professor had an ongoing research work that had a wonderful overlap with my research interest. I sent an e-mail to this professor, indicated my interest in joining her research group and requested to know if there would be space available in her lab for fall 2017. After this, I prepared and sat for the GRE exams, then I prepared my SOP and requested for letters of recommendation from my lecturer after which I completed and paid for an online application. VO: Good. How are you going to fund your studies? Me: I received a full tuition scholarship in an addition to a TA position during the school year and RA during the summer. VO: Wow. Congratulations. Do you have any family member in Nigeria? Me: My whole nuclear family resides in Nigeria. VO: Oh. Okay. Sorry, my computer is freezing. If you had studied computer science, you would have been able to help me out with this. But, I think chemistry is better for you. Me: *almost faints upon hearing "sorry"* Well, I like to think that chemistry is life, everything around you is chemistry, but Computer science is a decent course too, computer scientists are like the doctors of today. VO: *takes her hand across the stack of blue papers into a cabinet and pulls out one of the “whites”* your research sounds very exciting, pick up your visa on Tuesday.
I give all the Glory to God. God is good. While I was on the queue waiting for my turn to be interviewed, I could not help but notice a number of responses from people that were being interviewed seemed crammed. I think it is important that prospective applicants appear calm and confident. I do not think that the interview transcripts posted here are not meant to be crammed, but to serve as guidelines for preparation. Good luck to all future applicants. 37 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 11 by EZEIGBO1OFIMO: 1:02pm On May 23, 2017 |
chuksGilb: I have no doubt benefitted immensely from this forum. Thank you to everyone. My Visa was approved 18/5/2017 at the VI consulate. I hope this helps someone as much as some of the transcripts I saw prior to my interview helped me. VO: Good morning Me: Good morning VO: Please pass me your passport and your I-20 VO: Why are you going to the US Me: I am going for my Doctorate degree in Chemistry at Syracuse University VO: what is your highest education qualification? Me: BSc Chemistry VO: Oh. How did you manage to get into a straight PhD Program? Me: A combination of high undergrad GPA and research experience gained from working with one of the research-oriented faculty members in my Department. Gave her a breakdown of my prior research experience and my research interest. VO: Tell me about your school application process to your chosen school? Me: Well, when I discovered SU, my next point of call was the website of the chemistry department, after reading about the department, I went ahead to visit the web page of all the faculty research groups to know what research they were into. I requested for copies of recent journal articles from two faculty members with similar research interest after an initial electronic correspondence. They gladly obliged. Then I discovered that a particular professor had an ongoing research work that had a wonderful overlap with my research interest. I sent an e-mail to this professor, indicated my interest in joining her research group and requested to know if there would be space available in her lab for fall 2017. After this, I prepared and sat for the GRE exams, then I prepared my SOP and requested for letters of recommendation from my lecturer after which I completed and paid for an online application. VO: Good. How are you going to fund your studies? Me: I received a full tuition scholarship in an addition to a TA position during the school year and RA during the summer. VO: Wow. Congratulations. Do you have any family member in Nigeria? Me: My whole nuclear family resides in Nigeria. VO: Oh. Okay. Sorry, my computer is freezing. If you had studied computer science, you would have been able to help me out with this. But, I think chemistry is better for you. Me: *almost faints upon hearing "sorry"* Well, I like to think that chemistry is life, everything around you is chemistry, but Computer science is a decent course too, computer scientists are like the doctors of today. VO: *takes her hand across the stack of blue papers into a cabinet and pulls out one of the “whites”* your research sounds very exciting, pick up your visa on Tuesday.
I give all the Glory to God. God is good. While I was on the queue waiting for my turn to be interviewed, I could not help but notice a number of responses from people that were being interviewed seemed crammed. I think it is important that prospective applicants appear calm and confident. I do not think that the interview transcripts posted here are not meant to be crammed, but to serve as guidelines for preparation. Good luck to all future applicants.
what's was your undergrad Uni and CGPA and TOEFL score if you don't mind |
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 11 by LagosismyHome(f): 1:02pm On May 23, 2017 |
chuksGilb: I have no doubt benefitted immensely from this forum. Thank you to everyone. My Visa was approved 18/5/2017 at the VI consulate
All these Nigerians snapping up the funding Positions, una too much oooo..God is watching you oo . Welldone May God bless your new journey. Amen. Congrats 2 Likes |
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 11 by damselnikky: 1:03pm On May 23, 2017 |
cosxzbay:
I'm glad you referred me to her profile,and I agree she's highly motivated. Anyways, she mentioned Penn state and not Upenn. Hello, If you are applying to Penn State without scholarship, you have to think twice cos they now have a new policy for Nigerian Students. They will tell you to pay tuition fee for a whole year before they can issue ur i-20. Just thot I shld pass the info. |
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 11 by sobastical: 2:09pm On May 23, 2017 |
LagosismyHome:
All these Nigerians snapping up the funding Positions, una too much oooo..God is watching you oo . Welldone
May God bless your new journey. Amen. Congrats It's just super amazing...brighter future for Nigeria 1 Like |
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 11 by LagosismyHome(f): 2:10pm On May 23, 2017 |
EZEIGBO1OFIMO: what's was your undergrad Uni and CGPA and TOEFL score if you don't mind chuksGilb:
My profile: GRE: 317 GPA:4.86/5 Schools: Auburn University(Waitlisted), University of Toledo(Accepted) and Syracuse(Accepted).
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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 11 by Nobody: 2:13pm On May 23, 2017 |
chuksGilb: I have no doubt benefitted immensely from this forum. Thank you to everyone. My Visa was approved 18/5/2017 at the VI consulate. I hope this helps someone as much as some of the transcripts I saw prior to my interview helped me. VO: Good morning Me: Good morning VO: Please pass me your passport and your I-20 VO: Why are you going to the US Me: I am going for my Doctorate degree in Chemistry at Syracuse University VO: what is your highest education qualification? Me: BSc Chemistry VO: Oh. How did you manage to get into a straight PhD Program? Me: A combination of high undergrad GPA and research experience gained from working with one of the research-oriented faculty members in my Department. Gave her a breakdown of my prior research experience and my research interest. VO: Tell me about your school application process to your chosen school? Me: Well, when I discovered SU, my next point of call was the website of the chemistry department, after reading about the department, I went ahead to visit the web page of all the faculty research groups to know what research they were into. I requested for copies of recent journal articles from two faculty members with similar research interest after an initial electronic correspondence. They gladly obliged. Then I discovered that a particular professor had an ongoing research work that had a wonderful overlap with my research interest. I sent an e-mail to this professor, indicated my interest in joining her research group and requested to know if there would be space available in her lab for fall 2017. After this, I prepared and sat for the GRE exams, then I prepared my SOP and requested for letters of recommendation from my lecturer after which I completed and paid for an online application. VO: Good. How are you going to fund your studies? Me: I received a full tuition scholarship in an addition to a TA position during the school year and RA during the summer. VO: Wow. Congratulations. Do you have any family member in Nigeria? Me: My whole nuclear family resides in Nigeria. VO: Oh. Okay. Sorry, my computer is freezing. If you had studied computer science, you would have been able to help me out with this. But, I think chemistry is better for you. Me: *almost faints upon hearing "sorry"* Well, I like to think that chemistry is life, everything around you is chemistry, but Computer science is a decent course too, computer scientists are like the doctors of today. VO: *takes her hand across the stack of blue papers into a cabinet and pulls out one of the “whites”* your research sounds very exciting, pick up your visa on Tuesday.
I give all the Glory to God. God is good. While I was on the queue waiting for my turn to be interviewed, I could not help but notice a number of responses from people that were being interviewed seemed crammed. I think it is important that prospective applicants appear calm and confident. I do not think that the interview transcripts posted here are not meant to be crammed, but to serve as guidelines for preparation. Good luck to all future applicants.
another candidate on the go.. Dazzal we roll 3 Likes |
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 11 by EZEIGBO1OFIMO: 2:22pm On May 23, 2017 |
LagosismyHome:
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lemme just focus on my third class jare.. all these smart pipo sef 2 Likes |
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 11 by electronic(m): 2:25pm On May 23, 2017 |
chuksGilb: I have no doubt benefitted immensely from this forum. Thank you to everyone. My Visa was approved 18/5/2017 at the VI consulate. I hope this helps someone as much as some of the transcripts I saw prior to my interview helped me.
Chemistry and Funding!! Congrats!! |
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 11 by Tunnyz(m): 2:32pm On May 23, 2017 |
Amazing transcript yet again... Congratulations!!! |
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 11 by chiinnwee: 2:44pm On May 23, 2017 |
I'm a single mum of triplets, i am applying for F1 visa, don't know if i should list my children as my strong ties and if i do, what are my chances as they are yet to be two years old? Thank you 2 Likes |
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 11 by Nobody: 2:45pm On May 23, 2017 |
chiinnwee: I'm a single mum of triplets, i am applying for F1 visa, don't know if i should list my children as my strong ties and if i do, what are my chances as they are yet to be two years old? Thank you 3 woow.. Beautiful |
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 11 by OluDare01(m): 2:47pm On May 23, 2017 |
chuksGilb congrats and welcome to America. Syracuse is a good school, my cousin just graduated from that same department. We chemistry folks don dey plenty small o Hope you don't mind if I send you a pm? |
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 11 by LagosismyHome(f): 2:52pm On May 23, 2017 |
chiinnwee: I'm a single mum of triplets, i am applying for F1 visa, don't know if i should list my children as my strong ties and if i do, what are my chances as they are yet to be two years old? Thank you Wow nice one triple blessing but triple work....welldone ....i am a multiple mum as well although not triplets.... But how will you cope going to school and taking care of them alone except you plan to leave them in Nigeria while you study....anyway if you have kids then list them as your dependants whether they are travelling or not 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 11 by chiinnwee: 2:57pm On May 23, 2017 |
i intend leaving them behind LagosismyHome:
Wow nice one triple blessing but triple work....welldone ....i am a multiple mum as well although not triplets....
But how will you cope going to school and taking care of them alone except you plan to leave them in Nigeria while you study....anyway if you have kids then list them as your dependants whether they are travelling or not |
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 11 by chiinnwee: 2:58pm On May 23, 2017 |
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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 11 by Nobody: 3:00pm On May 23, 2017 |
nastydamus: I had my visa interview today and, thanks to the transcripts of others on this thread, I knew what to expect going in.
There was a heavy downpour that kept beating till 06:20am, after which we queued up to be let in.
I was interviewed by a lady on the extreme left hand side (facing the VO's). I was her second interviewee for the day after she'd dished out a blue paper to the first person.
The interview:
VO: good morning Me: good morning VO: pass me your passport, i-20 and sevis receipt Me: did as she asked VO: so why Drexel University? Me: I carried out an extensive research online for schools that would match my test scores and research interests, and two universities were a perfect fit for me - Drexel University and Unl. VO: so you applied to the two? Me: yes, and both offered me assistantships (not the full story sha, I'd applied to four schools in the Spring '17 admission window and got rejects from all four, didn't see the need to wake 'sleeping dogs') VO: so why Drexel? Me: I'd reached out to a professor at Drexel University who shares similar research interests with me and she was excited about the prospect of having me as her student. She urged me to apply and made me an offer as soon as she received my formal application. VO: what course are you going there to study? Me: I'm going to Drexel University to pursue a PhD degree in Electrical & Electronics Engineering, specializing in communications engineering VO: I see you'll be there for 5 years with stipends? Me: yes VO: what was your first degree in? Me: Electrical Engineering VO: you also have a master's degree? Me: yes, in Telecommunications Engineering VO: what are your plans for after your PhD? Me: I intend to return to Nigeria to take up a lecturing position whilst providing consultancy services when the opportunity presents itself VO: congratulations on your funding, you'll be picking up your passport in Port Harcourt right? Me: Yes
Thanks everyone, the transcripts on this thread are invaluable and I'll keep pointing my friends in this direction. Goodluck to other Fall '17 F1 hopefuls.
On a side note, I saw a guy who came for his interview in shorts and sneakers, his interview was brief and he didn't leave with his passport. He was brimming with confidence and it worked for him, just saying.
Congratulations 1 Like |
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 11 by sojax2cool(m): 3:01pm On May 23, 2017 |
Thanks |
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 11 by temi4fash(m): 3:02pm On May 23, 2017 |
electronic:
Chemistry and Funding!! Congrats!! As in they seem to getting lots of funding compared to the Engineering guys |
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 11 by OluDare01(m): 3:05pm On May 23, 2017 |
Says who There's more funding for Engineering students temi4fash:
As in they seem to getting lots of funding compared to the Engineering guys |
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 11 by Nobody: 3:07pm On May 23, 2017 |
chuksGilb: I have no doubt benefitted immensely from this forum. Thank you to everyone. My Visa was approved 18/5/2017 at the VI consulate. I hope this helps someone as much as some of the transcripts I saw prior to my interview helped me. VO: Good morning Me: Good morning VO: Please pass me your passport and your I-20 VO: Why are you going to the US Me: I am going for my Doctorate degree in Chemistry at Syracuse University VO: what is your highest education qualification? Me: BSc Chemistry VO: Oh. How did you manage to get into a straight PhD Program? Me: A combination of high undergrad GPA and research experience gained from working with one of the research-oriented faculty members in my Department. Gave her a breakdown of my prior research experience and my research interest. VO: Tell me about your school application process to your chosen school? Me: Well, when I discovered SU, my next point of call was the website of the chemistry department, after reading about the department, I went ahead to visit the web page of all the faculty research groups to know what research they were into. I requested for copies of recent journal articles from two faculty members with similar research interest after an initial electronic correspondence. They gladly obliged. Then I discovered that a particular professor had an ongoing research work that had a wonderful overlap with my research interest. I sent an e-mail to this professor, indicated my interest in joining her research group and requested to know if there would be space available in her lab for fall 2017. After this, I prepared and sat for the GRE exams, then I prepared my SOP and requested for letters of recommendation from my lecturer after which I completed and paid for an online application. VO: Good. How are you going to fund your studies? Me: I received a full tuition scholarship in an addition to a TA position during the school year and RA during the summer. VO: Wow. Congratulations. Do you have any family member in Nigeria? Me: My whole nuclear family resides in Nigeria. VO: Oh. Okay. Sorry, my computer is freezing. If you had studied computer science, you would have been able to help me out with this. But, I think chemistry is better for you. Me: *almost faints upon hearing "sorry"* Well, I like to think that chemistry is life, everything around you is chemistry, but Computer science is a decent course too, computer scientists are like the doctors of today. VO: *takes her hand across the stack of blue papers into a cabinet and pulls out one of the “whites”* your research sounds very exciting, pick up your visa on Tuesday.
I give all the Glory to God. God is good. While I was on the queue waiting for my turn to be interviewed, I could not help but notice a number of responses from people that were being interviewed seemed crammed. I think it is important that prospective applicants appear calm and confident. I do not think that the interview transcripts posted here are not meant to be crammed, but to serve as guidelines for preparation. Good luck to all future applicants.
Congratulations |
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 11 by OluDare01(m): 3:07pm On May 23, 2017 |
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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 11 by temi4fash(m): 3:10pm On May 23, 2017 |
OluDare01: Says who There's more funding for Engineering students
Still searching though |
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 11 by OluDare01(m): 3:11pm On May 23, 2017 |
You should know that it is more competitive than for the sciences and you guys plenty like kilode temi4fash:
Still searching though |
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 11 by temi4fash(m): 3:27pm On May 23, 2017 |
OluDare01: You should know that it is more competitive than for the sciences and you guys plenty like kilode Looool As in no be here.. I saw an Indian GPA on gradcafe and am like Jeeez? Ki lo de 3.98/4 The waka self don dai taya me small small |
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 11 by OluDare01(m): 3:31pm On May 23, 2017 |
You need a very good profile to get into those schools. A friend didn't get funding with 4.74/5 GRE 327 Toefl 107 (Civil Eng) temi4fash:
Looool
As in no be here..
I saw an Indian GPA on gradcafe and am like Jeeez? Ki lo de
3.98/4
The waka self don dai taya me small small |
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 11 by happyday: 3:39pm On May 23, 2017 |
chuksGilb: I have no doubt benefitted immensely from this forum. Thank you to everyone. My Visa was approved 18/5/2017 at the VI consulate. I hope this helps someone as much as some of the transcripts I saw prior to my interview helped me.
VO: Oh. Okay. Sorry, my computer is freezing. If you had studied computer science, you would have been able to help me out with this. But, I think chemistry is better for you. Me: *almost faints upon hearing "sorry"* Well, I like to think that chemistry is life, everything around you is chemistry, but Computer science is a decent course too, computer scientists are like the doctors of today. VO: *takes her hand across the stack of blue papers into a cabinet and pulls out one of the “whites”* your research sounds very exciting, pick up your visa on Tuesday.
I give all the Glory to God. God is good. While I was on the queue waiting for my turn to be interviewed, I could not help but notice a number of responses from people that were being interviewed seemed crammed.
@ bolded, he was trying to be funny. Obviously, you weren't in the mood! Congrats!! 1 Like |
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 11 by temi4fash(m): 3:40pm On May 23, 2017 |
OluDare01: You need a very good profile to get into those schools. A friend didn't get funding with 4.74/5 GRE 227 Toefl 107 (Civil Eng)
Woooow.. Now that scary Wetin man go do now |
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 11 by gbaby4live: 4:04pm On May 23, 2017 |
Good afternoon @all, Please, i really need urgent help because my plan is to begin my study this fall. .. I know am late, so i really need help with schools that their application for fall 17 is still on and that can accept only transcript with Waec for Bsc.. Thanks |
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 11 by chuksGilb: 4:07pm On May 23, 2017 |
OluDare01: chuksGilb congrats and welcome to America. Syracuse is a good school, my cousin just graduated from that same department. We chemistry folks don dey plenty small o Hope you don't mind if I send you a pm? Ah! I definitely do not mind. |