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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by johnpablo541(m): 9:16pm On Jul 12, 2018
wisepluto:
Who knows anyone writing GRE soon. I have a fantastic Princeton material that helped me a great deal. Will give it out for free, though it cost me some dough when I got it.


i am interested, please what part of the country are you located
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by mroluyemo: 9:20pm On Jul 12, 2018
PLS HELP MAKE CORRECTIONS TO THIS TrAnSCRIPT

Why are you going to the US?

Response: I’m going to the US for my masters in Chemical Engineering
with specialization in Pharmaceutical Engr at Rutgers University in
New Jersey

WHY CHEMICAL ENGINEERING/Why Pharmaceutical Engr?

Healthcare in Nigeria is a mess which is a reflection of our
Pharmaceutical industries, Hence one of the outlets of being able to
solve problems in the healthcare industry as a Chemical Engineer is by
specializing in Pharmaceutical Engr. Also, during my application phase
I came across a paper authored by Professor Piero Armenante on
Pharmaceutical process and Equipment design which further heightened
my likeness for the course

Why do you want to do a masters?/why would you spending so much on a masters

Basically to gather a deeper understanding of the concepts in the area
of pharmaceutical engr by leveraging on the theoretical knowledge I
got from my bachelors chemical engr, with the ultimate goal of coming
back to Nigeria to apply the knowledge to the pharmaceutical
industries here.

For me getting a deeper understanding of pharmaceutical engr is not a
waste of time/money, because after the program I would have been
equipped with requisite knowledge needed to move the Pharmaceutical
industry in Nigeria forward

HOW DID YOU HEAR ABOUT RUTGERS?

I decided to go with Rutgers because it best fits my profile

Attending an Ivy League school such as MIT (which I visited the last
time I was in America) has always been my dream, but after my GRE I
had to compromise a bit. I started researching on other schools and
other programs, I was fascinated by a paper I came across by Professor
Piero Armenante’s -Pharmaceutical process and Equipment design , This
led me to do an extensive research on the top programs in
Pharmaceutical engineering, of which I found out the Pharmaceutical
engr offered by Rutgers. Recently I found out Rutgers is sometimes
referred to as a public Ivy League school, which means my dream is
still valid

WHY USA? Why not Canada or Germany

USA because it’s the innovation capital of the earth, with big
advancement and contribution to Research and development, moreover the
US is home to many top notch universities, also in the US I get to
experience and meet people of different cultures that will further
enhance my development, personally and professionally

Why Rutgers

It was an easy decision for me because. At Rutgers, students have the
opportunity to be part of an engineering community that includes
world-renowned faculty conducting leading-edge research as well as
motivated students from a diversity of backgrounds and interests, who
remain networked beyond their studies as part of a 20,000-strong
alumni association. Rutgers is located in New Jersey which is home to
many Pharmaceutical Research and Development centers. The chemical
engineering department is also home to powerful research centers like
Engineering Research Center for structured Organic Particulate



WHY NOT STEVENS OR NJIT/ WHAT IS RUTGERS OFFERING THAT YOU’RE NOT
GETTING FROM STEVENS?

After talking to the Professors at all of the institutions, I found
the work of Professors Fernando Muzzio more fitting with my interests.
Specifically, I took liking to the work of Professor Ravendra Singh in
the area of Continuous Pharmaceutical manufacturing and upon
communicating with him and some of his research students, I found his
style of advising to be palatable to my person*. Also, Rutgers is
highly reputable with over 20,000 Alumni, I wanted to be part of that
history

Tell me about Pharmaceutical Engineering

Response: Pharmaceutical Engineering is the branch of engineering that
deals with the production and formulation of drugs

Response: Basically, Pharmaceutical engineering is the development and
manufacturing of products, processes and components in the
pharmaceuticals industry

What will Pharmaceutical Engr/ Chemical Engr do for you in Nigeria?/
What’s your career goal?/

What will you do after your program?

First of all, I intend to use the knowledge gained from the masters to
move the pharmaceutical industry in Nigeria forward by getting a job
upon arrival in Nigeria, also I would also love to work as an adjunct
staff in Nigerian institute of Pharmaceutical Research and Development
in Abuja where I’ll have firsthand information on the Pharmaceutical
Research going on Nigeria. Ultimately, I want to own my own
pharmaceutical company whereby the major raw materials will be
efficacious herbs from Nigeria







Whats your highest level of Education?

I have a bachelors in Chemical Engineering from the University of Lagos

When did you graduate?

2016

What have you been doing since then?

I recently concluded my mandatory National Youth Service corps (NYSC)
in Abuja where I was posted to a construction firm (Kaniz
Construction) , I’m currently interning with a Pharmaceutical company
in Lagos, Mecure Healthcare, I just wanted to famillarize myself with
drug production in preparation for my masters. Its an Unpaid
internship

Did you apply to other schools?

yes

How many

other schools apart from Rutgers

Name them

Stevens and NJIT

Why Rutgers

It was an easy decision for me because. At Rutgers, students have the
opportunity to be part of an engineering community that includes
world-renowned faculty conducting leading-edge research as well as
motivated students from a diversity of backgrounds and interests, who
remain networked beyond their studies as part of a 20,000-strong
alumni association. The chemical engineering department Is also home
to powerful research centers with great facilities like

14) How about housing and all?

Rutgers has a website for off campus housing, which I have made
enquiries on, which I’ll be going for inspection upon my arrival in
the US

What courses will you be taking?

I’ll first of all take my core courses before taking the
pharmaceutical engr courses

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by winzy(m): 9:22pm On Jul 12, 2018
wisepluto:
Who knows anyone writing GRE soon. I have a fantastic Princeton material that helped me a great deal. Will give it out for free, though it cost me some dough when I got it.


Hello
I. Need it, please
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by KDK(m): 9:35pm On Jul 12, 2018
aamstih:
Please can you let us know such choices?


Perhaps offline since they are personal info.
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by Ator94: 9:36pm On Jul 12, 2018
Please will i be able to book a date for interview before August 20th because my school orientation starts August 22nd but classes resume August 27th and I’m going to get my I20 on Wednesday and I’ll probably fill my DS160 on Thursday, i just want to know if I’ll be able to get a date before August 20th. Thanks
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by KDK(m): 9:37pm On Jul 12, 2018
Ator94:
Please will i be able to book a date for interview before August 20th because my school orientation starts August 22nd but classes resume August 27th and I’m going to get my I20 on Wednesday and I’ll probably fill my DS160 on Thursday, i just want to know if I’ll be able to get a date before August 20th. Thanks

Read the rules for emergency appointments and see if you qualify.

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by Smartconcept1: 9:42pm On Jul 12, 2018
Sirtenburg:



lol God bless you.. my I. 20 states 18k$ in Naira 6m plus but the both bank statement worth 13m.. guess am good to go

Yes, u are.
That's about double d requirements u have their.
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by winterstorm: 9:43pm On Jul 12, 2018
Ator94:
Please will i be able to book a date for interview before August 20th because my school orientation starts August 22nd but classes resume August 27th and I’m going to get my I20 on Wednesday and I’ll probably fill my DS160 on Thursday, i just want to know if I’ll be able to get a date before August 20th. Thanks

You also need to pay your I-901 fee....you really need to work with time.
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by wisepluto(m): 9:50pm On Jul 12, 2018
wisepluto:
Who knows anyone writing GRE soon. I have a fantastic Princeton material that helped me a great deal. Will give it out for free, though it cost me some dough when I got it.

Here is the download link .https://onedrive.live.com/?cid=bf5619477e736c70&id=BF5619477E736C70%21602&authkey=%21AGaypoPQIaSLvno

Please note that you'd need to install an epub reader to read the file on a non-iOS device.

Share and study well.

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by Ator94: 9:54pm On Jul 12, 2018
KDK:


Read the rules for emergency appointments and see if you qualify.
Thanks
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by Ator94: 9:55pm On Jul 12, 2018
winterstorm:


You also need to pay your I-901 fee....you really need to work with time.
I’ve paid that already
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by Sirtenburg(m): 10:08pm On Jul 12, 2018
Smartconcept1:

Yes, u are. That's about double d requirements u have their.


God bless you, God bless everyone here

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by wisepluto(m): 10:15pm On Jul 12, 2018
Smartconcept1:

Rea asd this transcript, u will get d answer to ur question..

Hello House. Here is my transcript. Visa interview held on the 7th

VO: why are you going to the US
Me: to study for my masters degree
VO:Which school?
Me: University of Oklahoma
Did you apply to other schools?
Yes I applied to 5 schools - I named them
VO: Which course
me: Industrial Engineering
VO why university of oklahoma?
Me: OU is the highest ranked of the schools and they offer a specialisation in computational optimization which is an area am interested in
VO: why are you interested in this area?
Me: because I have recently been part of projects in my organization that are related to process improvement and suply chain systems optimization. Even though these projects made significant contributions to the company I realised that we could have done even better if we had someone highly skilled in optimization techniques in the team. I wish to fill that skill gap
VO: What do you do in (my company)? (I guess he saw my company’s name on my DS 160 form)
Me: I work as a (----) in the supply chain division
VO: how will you pay for your program?
Me: from my savings and with the support of my uncle
VO: can I see your bank statement and that of your uncle?
Me: here is my bank statement and here is a mutual fund investment from my uncle which he provided for my education
VO:What does your uncle do?
Me: I told him
At this point he examined both documents carefully.
Yes and he asked whether I was married and I said no. Also whether I had travelled out of the country before and I said no.
Then he said ok that he will put my visa on hold in order to verify my financial documents. He kept my passport and i20 and other forms as well. He brought out a white paper and ticked administrative processing and gave it to me.
I asked him what I have to do now and he said I should just sit tight that they will contact me by text message or email
I said thank you and carry my things waka
My Visa was approved 2 days Later.
Thank God

Congrats!!!
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by wisepluto(m): 10:16pm On Jul 12, 2018
johnpablo541:



i am interested, please what part of the country are you located

Lagos
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by DonJacquey: 10:26pm On Jul 12, 2018
Congrats, sire.
Also a UT-Austin hopeful for next Fall.
Whatever advice you can give on how you secured the assistantship will be most appreciated.
My profile (GRE: V-153, Q-155 [contemplating writing another one]; IELTS: 7.5; CGPA: 3.87/5)

VO: Hi , Good Morning
Me : Good Morning ma, How are you

VO: I am good — Can I have your passport and i20?
Me : passed them

VO: where are you going to in the US?
Me : heading to the university of Texas at Austin for a masters degree in petroleum engineering

VO: what was your 1st degree in?
Me : petroleum engineering

VO : what year did you graduate
Me : November 2016

VO : what have you been doing since graduation?
Me : I went for my Nysc in May 2017 and finished in April 2018

VO : who is sponsoring/ funding this ?
Me : The university of Texas at Austin . I got an assistantship position

She then looked at my i20
VO: “ Wow that’s very good. congrats — you got full funding as a masters student.
Me : Yes ma , Thank you

VO : So what is your future dream job?
Me : to become a reservoir engineer in top multinational oil companies such as Shell, Chevron and Exxon Mobil

VO: Congratulations, you qualify for a visa . you will be informed of the pickup
Remember to keep your i20 and passport on you at the POE . Do have a nice stay

She then hands me the white paper showing the pickup location which she had circled .
Me : Thank you ma

And I left the hall[/quote]

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by biikeys(m): 10:34pm On Jul 12, 2018
Glocal1:
10 Universities with lowest out - of-state tuition
10. West Texas A & M University, Canyon, Texas. $8,959
9. Dickinson State University, Dickinson, North Dakota. $8,918
8. New Mexico Highlands University, Las Vegas, New Mexico $8,650
7. Alcorn State University, Mississippi $8,500
6. Bemidji State University, Minnesota. $8,386
5. South West Minnesota State University, Minnesota. $8,386
4. Central State University, Wilberforce, Ohio. $8,096
3. University of Texas of the Permian Basin, Odessa, Texas. $7,866
2. Gordon State University, Barnesville, Georgia. $6,761
1. Minot State University. Minot, North Dakota. $6,568

Source is from a youtube video.
Nairalanders in any of these schools can help update with the current tuition fees and funding opportunities available on campus. Thanks.
Fees quoted are per semester.

I've not googled anything yet but looking at the names of these schools, I won't be surprised if they are just glorified community colleges..but then I may be wrong. Also, YouTube video uploaded when...
Note that international students usually qualify for in-state tuition on getting GAs,TAs etc. So I wouldn't search using your criteria, try the funding opportunities, ranking and possibly location first.

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by biikeys(m): 10:36pm On Jul 12, 2018
aamstih:
Hi All,

For a single working class guy, how can he prove home ties as I read in one of the previous pages that 'returning to your company' is not enough proof for home tie as the VOs know that MOST organization would not keep a position open for someone that went to study abroad.

Pls, lend your thoughts. Thank you

The last few pages are only a fraction of the thousands of pages on this thread, there are a lot other people in your shoes..keep reading
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by biikeys(m): 10:39pm On Jul 12, 2018
quinzypearl:
Hi guys.....I defer my january spring admission to fall this year cause I was denied last year December, I gave nonsense answer to the question the Vo ask which is"why do you like UCMO (university of central Missouri)" she first look at me somehow,��� she didn't even bother asking another big question again before she gave me the color blue paper I pray will Never be mine again nor will I see or receive again.��. this year I am ready by the special grace of God with a full bullet answers to all questions���expect a question...please what is the appropriate answer to give to the question "why were you denied the last time or what has change between your last interview and now" with my Explanation above. And what should I write on DS-160 ....Thanks in advance guys...
Bolded smiley
The answer is simply what has changed. Have you applied to more schools? Do you have more money in your account now? Do you have a job/better one now? Do you now know more about your program/schools? etc
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by Glocal1: 10:42pm On Jul 12, 2018
mroluyemo:
PLS HELP MAKE CORRECTIONS TO THIS TrAnSCRIPT

Why are you going to the US?

Response: I’m going to the US for my masters in Chemical Engineering
with specialization in Pharmaceutical Engr at Rutgers University in
New Jersey

WHY CHEMICAL ENGINEERING/Why Pharmaceutical Engr?

Healthcare in Nigeria is a mess which is a reflection of our
Pharmaceutical industries, Hence one of the outlets of being able to
solve problems in the healthcare industry as a Chemical Engineer is by
specializing in Pharmaceutical Engr. Also, during my application phase
I came across a paper authored by Professor Piero Armenante on
Pharmaceutical process and Equipment design which further heightened
my likeness for the course

Why do you want to do a masters?/why would you spending so much on a masters

Basically to gather a deeper understanding of the concepts in the area
of pharmaceutical engr by leveraging on the theoretical knowledge I
got from my bachelors chemical engr, with the ultimate goal of coming
back to Nigeria to apply the knowledge to the pharmaceutical
industries here.

For me getting a deeper understanding of pharmaceutical engr is not a
waste of time/money, because after the program I would have been
equipped with requisite knowledge needed to move the Pharmaceutical
industry in Nigeria forward

HOW DID YOU HEAR ABOUT RUTGERS?

I decided to go with Rutgers because it best fits my profile

Attending an Ivy League school such as MIT (which I visited the last
time I was in America) has always been my dream, but after my GRE I
had to compromise a bit. I started researching on other schools and
other programs, I was fascinated by a paper I came across by Professor
Piero Armenante’s -Pharmaceutical process and Equipment design , This
led me to do an extensive research on the top programs in
Pharmaceutical engineering, of which I found out the Pharmaceutical
engr offered by Rutgers. Recently I found out Rutgers is sometimes
referred to as a public Ivy League school, which means my dream is
still valid

WHY USA? Why not Canada or Germany

USA because it’s the innovation capital of the earth, with big
advancement and contribution to Research and development, moreover the
US is home to many top notch universities, also in the US I get to
experience and meet people of different cultures that will further
enhance my development, personally and professionally

Why Rutgers

It was an easy decision for me because. At Rutgers, students have the
opportunity to be part of an engineering community that includes
world-renowned faculty conducting leading-edge research as well as
motivated students from a diversity of backgrounds and interests, who
remain networked beyond their studies as part of a 20,000-strong
alumni association. Rutgers is located in New Jersey which is home to
many Pharmaceutical Research and Development centers. The chemical
engineering department is also home to powerful research centers like
Engineering Research Center for structured Organic Particulate



WHY NOT STEVENS OR NJIT/ WHAT IS RUTGERS OFFERING THAT YOU’RE NOT
GETTING FROM STEVENS?

After talking to the Professors at all of the institutions, I found
the work of Professors Fernando Muzzio more fitting with my interests.
Specifically, I took liking to the work of Professor Ravendra Singh in
the area of Continuous Pharmaceutical manufacturing and upon
communicating with him and some of his research students, I found his
style of advising to be palatable to my person*. Also, Rutgers is
highly reputable with over 20,000 Alumni, I wanted to be part of that
history

Tell me about Pharmaceutical Engineering

Response: Pharmaceutical Engineering is the branch of engineering that
deals with the production and formulation of drugs

Response: Basically, Pharmaceutical engineering is the development and
manufacturing of products, processes and components in the
pharmaceuticals industry

What will Pharmaceutical Engr/ Chemical Engr do for you in Nigeria?/
What’s your career goal?/

What will you do after your program?

First of all, I intend to use the knowledge gained from the masters to
move the pharmaceutical industry in Nigeria forward by getting a job
upon arrival in Nigeria, also I would also love to work as an adjunct
staff in Nigerian institute of Pharmaceutical Research and Development
in Abuja where I’ll have firsthand information on the Pharmaceutical
Research going on Nigeria. Ultimately, I want to own my own
pharmaceutical company whereby the major raw materials will be
efficacious herbs from Nigeria







Whats your highest level of Education?

I have a bachelors in Chemical Engineering from the University of Lagos

When did you graduate?

2016

What have you been doing since then?

I recently concluded my mandatory National Youth Service corps (NYSC)
in Abuja where I was posted to a construction firm (Kaniz
Construction) , I’m currently interning with a Pharmaceutical company
in Lagos, Mecure Healthcare, I just wanted to famillarize myself with
drug production in preparation for my masters. Its an Unpaid
internship

Did you apply to other schools?

yes

How many

other schools apart from Rutgers

Name them

Stevens and NJIT

Why Rutgers

It was an easy decision for me because. At Rutgers, students have the
opportunity to be part of an engineering community that includes
world-renowned faculty conducting leading-edge research as well as
motivated students from a diversity of backgrounds and interests, who
remain networked beyond their studies as part of a 20,000-strong
alumni association. The chemical engineering department Is also home
to powerful research centers with great facilities like

14) How about housing and all?

Rutgers has a website for off campus housing, which I have made
enquiries on, which I’ll be going for inspection upon my arrival in
the US

What courses will you be taking?

I’ll first of all take my core courses before taking the
pharmaceutical engr courses
How did you hear about Rutgers? I observed a digression in your response from the actual question.
I'd suggest - I was guided by Prof.... /undergraduate preceptor in the the choice of Rutgers. I then personally undertook an extensive internet research for institutions offering this program, using google, usnews.com, gradcafe.com and quora.
I followed up and ransacked online repositories ofeducationusa resources on youtube and Facebook.

What courses will you be taking? Be explicit and cite core courses and codes as stated in your graduate school catalogue /program handbook.
Then, maybe your elective courses that aligns with your research focus. A total of 33/36/42 course units

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by paulsir: 10:52pm On Jul 12, 2018
wisepluto:
Who knows anyone writing GRE soon. I have a fantastic Princeton material that helped me a great deal. Will give it out for free, though it cost me some dough when I got it.
interested,can you drop it at tinnymerit@excite.com
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by paulsir: 11:22pm On Jul 12, 2018
Good evening. I was placed on administrative processing but today I got an email and text message that the visa is ready for collection, but no date was specified in the test or email. Do I need to contact them first before going to the DHL collecting centre? I will be coming from outside Lagos. Thanks any information will be appreciated

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by DonJacquey: 11:49pm On Jul 12, 2018
Writing in June, Sire.
will appreciate if it can be sent to lamibodesesi@gmail.com. Thank you..


wisepluto:
Who knows anyone writing GRE soon. I have a fantastic Princeton material that helped me a great deal. Will give it out for free, though it cost me some dough when I got it.
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by ponlear(m): 11:53pm On Jul 12, 2018
wisepluto:
Who knows anyone writing GRE soon. I have a fantastic Princeton material that helped me a great deal. Will give it out for free, though it cost me some dough when I got it.
Me !!!

Sent a PM
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by paulsir: 11:55pm On Jul 12, 2018
paulsir:
Good evening. I was placed on administrative processing but today I got an email and text message that the visa is ready for collection, but no date was specified in the test or email. Do I need to contact them first before going to the DHL collecting centre? I will be coming from outside Lagos. Thanks any information will be appreciated
pls help a brother from coming to Lagos from outside Lagos.
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by mroluyemo: 12:03am On Jul 13, 2018
Glocal1:
How did you hear about Rutgers? I observed a digression in your response from the actual question.
I'd suggest - I was guided by Prof.... /undergraduate preceptor in the the choice of Rutgers. I then personally undertook an extensive internet research for institutions offering this program, using google, usnews.com, gradcafe.com and quora.
I followed up and ransacked online repositories ofeducationusa resources on youtube and Facebook.

What courses will you be taking? Be explicit and cite core courses and codes as stated in your graduate school catalogue /program handbook.
Then, maybe your elective courses that aligns with your research focus. A total of 33/36/42 course units


Okay thanks I’ll work on it
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by jamoyakz: 12:18am On Jul 13, 2018
paulsir:

pls help a brother from coming to Lagos from outside Lagos.
you can go tomorrow to the designated DHL center you choose when scheduling your visa appointment
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by sirtony5: 12:26am On Jul 13, 2018
wisepluto:
Who knows anyone writing GRE soon. I have a fantastic Princeton material that helped me a great deal. Will give it out for free, though it cost me some dough when I got it.

Please help me out

obiekwechigoanthonyc@gmail.com

Thanks
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by austinelex: 1:03am On Jul 13, 2018
my lovely people in the house i had 45 in my tofle exam pls is there any chance of getting admitted to any school in the US
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by austinelex: 1:04am On Jul 13, 2018
my lovely people in the house i had 45 in my tofle exam pls is there any chance of getting admitted to any school in the US pls i need genuine reply
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by exxy(m): 1:04am On Jul 13, 2018
Glocal1:
Hello bro, how is life like in Mississipi as touching funding, accommodation and transport?
I trust you are doing great.
it's just Ok sha, Mississippi is a very poor state. but you will survive and as for funding it depends on the school.
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by exxy(m): 1:16am On Jul 13, 2018
has anybody used Emirate airways before?
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by femi312: 1:38am On Jul 13, 2018
austinelex:
my lovely people in the house i had 45 in my tofle exam pls is there any chance of getting admitted to any school in the US pls i need genuine reply
That result is useless, go rewrite it

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