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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by GboyegaD(m): 1:20am On Jan 22, 2019 |
sheke01: I find this absurd. They are not smart and you chose to go study in their country? They are not smart and yet their society is more organized than ours that is smart? They are not smart and they lead innovations in the world? I guess it would be nice to weigh words before they are used. 16 Likes |
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by anikemoses(m): 4:58am On Jan 22, 2019 |
I’d rather suggest u ask him his definition of “not smart”...often times we Nigerians believe we are smarter than others just because they play dumb just to understand how we reason... GboyegaD: 3 Likes |
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by oluezekiel(m): 6:11am On Jan 22, 2019 |
bayocanny:It is advisable, but not compulsory. I know of a guy that was admitted to MTSU, 2017 Fall without evaluation. But for you to have options, just evaluate your transcripts, ND & HND together. |
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by domex007: 7:31am On Jan 22, 2019 |
Mrhamid: I am in Saint Peter university |
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by Kentz3: 10:20am On Jan 22, 2019 |
Enasdan:I register GRE for 45k just mail me on walexkent365@gmail.com |
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by wintabotom: 10:30am On Jan 22, 2019 |
walex57: i would post the little details of my interview that i can remember after passing 120 and passport 1st interview Dec 17, 2nd was jan 2 VO: WHY MSC IN PUBLIC ADMIN ME: I beleive due to my 10 years work experience, i am due to hve a masters. i chose masters in public admin, due to my experience at my place of work, i have been a volunteer member of ........ where we help children living with ... and source for funds ....... at my place of work i have been moved to ..... desk where we help women ......... also i intend to own y own NGO in the future. with the masters in PUB Admin, i beleive it would give a boost to my career advancement and opportunity. i have been made the head of ... desk and after taking a study leave for this course it would help me gather the knowledge required to perform on the role. VO: who is funding for this trip ME: it is co sponsored by my husband and i VO: Can i have your bank statement (i passed it and explained its our joint account statement.. which was sufficiently funded as indicated in the i 20) VO: I just saw an inflow, why such all of a sudden. ME: This was as a liquidation of our fixed deposit investment. (passed him a copy of the fixed deposit certificate) this is a copy of the fixed deposit certificate which shows it was liquidated yesterday. Its no longer valid because the investment was just liquidated due to todays interview. If you look at the statement you would notice the funds have been in the account since october but we had to invest it to get interests. VO: ok this is fine, i see you stayed in the usa for over 2 months, what was this about ME: I HAD OBTAINED A MEDICAL VISA IN 2017, AS I went to have a baby, this was indicated at my interview that i would be in the usa for that length of time. VO: Do you have your receipts ME: YES (PASSED the zero balance statement) VO: (studied it for a while) how much did you pay for this, was it normal delivery or CS me: Normal delivery, total was about $5k , this was the contract signed in the hospital for self pay VO: OK , but i want you to note that these hospitals do some things behind you, and give you an affordable bill, a standard bill for delivery in the usa should be about $20k. ME: i didnt know this, i met with the hospital and this was the bill given to me on a contract for self pay VO: i know you dont know, but its ok. excuse me for a minute (he goes to meet one witch with the statement that had denied every single soul, probably his supervisor) VO: sorrry about that i had to make a little clarification. (looks at the 1-20) Your i20 states that English proficiency is required, where is your English proficiency test. ME: The school waived English test on my behalf as my B.SC was done in English, also i had done an IELTS test before the school waived it. VO: (Getting Angry) WHERE IS IT ME: unfortunately its nt here with me. I had obtained an admission from the school because i was qualified and submitted the necessary documents to the school. i wont have been offered the admission if i wasn't Proficient, can you please allow me to bring the documents later or send via email. VO: Based on som conditions your VISA is not approved. You can come back for B1 B2 visa but you dont qualify for this visa. ME: Please does this mean i cant school in the USA.. VO: It depends on who you meet but this is my decision. I Didnt give up, i reapplied for Jan 2nd at Abuja i would like to point out that every single soul was denied that day only 2 VOs were interviewing, the ambiance was sooooo tense VO: I see you had come for an interview for weeeks ago, what has changed ME: SCHOOLS Resumes Jan 7, however, at the last interview, i wasnt able to provide my English test because i didnt take itwith me to the interview, I also have a letter from the school to explain the waiver on English. VO: OK, why this school Tarleton State University me: It affordable, the school is in Texas which has a great wether. Also, after various research, i realised that the school is highly rate for the course , and one of the Top schools in the USA.. (she cuts me) VO: What other schools did you apply to ME: Florida Atlantic uni and university of Massasuchets, I didnt get Florida Atlantic Uni VO: under the immigration laws in the USA you dont qualify for this VISA(same old story to every soul at the embassy) GUYS please what do you think should i go to another country or reapply. i am already processing other options but i need your thoughts on this. kindly advise what i should have done better. i work in a reputable organisation. at the first interview it looked like i was getting it after spending 30 mins. i feel like the guy got upset cos he had moved on on the affordable hospital bill, then i now didnt bring my test result or letter from the school. i only need advise 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by fairheart(m): 11:06am On Jan 22, 2019 |
This makes sense. I hope they listen. walex57: |
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by Olayinkaji(m): 11:35am On Jan 22, 2019 |
Kentz3:I checked the available dates for the exams, and Weekends are not inluded. During TOEFL, I wrote on Saturday, i want to know if its possible to write the GRE on Weekends |
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by Nobody: 11:47am On Jan 22, 2019 |
Olayinkaji: It all depends. Also bear in mind dates pop at anytime. The GRE can be written any day (weekend inclusive). Some people have even written on a Sunday |
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by sheke01: 12:10pm On Jan 22, 2019 |
GboyegaD: I won't stress this issue much. What I find absurb is the fact that you fail to see the key word in that whole paragraph. In my opinion, If you have read my post without the intention to find fault in it you would have noticed I said "most" not "all". And as someone pointed out, I used the word "smart" and not "intelligent". It is a known fact that immigrants made America what it is today and that trend is still visible today. Moreover, it was my opinion and the message I was trying to pass was clearly sent. This is a public and faceless forum, you don't need to attack every post with dagger and sword just to feel accomplished. And you skillfully chose to highlight just the part you want from a post of about 5 paragraphs and left out my disclaimer footnote at the end of the post. That's how we pass the wrong message. This is still my opinion. Live and let others live. warm regards 7 Likes |
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by dipomania070: 12:47pm On Jan 22, 2019 |
Hello house, Just have a quick question, Is it possible to start Fall 2019 application now or wait till middle of the year?. Even if you have your I20, can i proceed to have my to have my visa interview? |
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by sheke01: 12:59pm On Jan 22, 2019 |
dipomania070: You can't start now for fall 2019. According to USCIS rules and regulations for F1 visa, you cannot appear for your F1 visa interview until 120 days from your program start date and you cannot enter the US till 30 days from your program start date I hope this helps you 3 Likes |
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by dipomania070: 1:31pm On Jan 22, 2019 |
sheke01: Yes it helps. Whats the best time for one to start an application for the fall semester? Thanks. |
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by Kentz3: 1:32pm On Jan 22, 2019 |
Olayinkaji:v replied ur mail.. March 2 is available and it is a Saturday |
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by pragya2017: 1:58pm On Jan 22, 2019 |
dipomania070: You can start applying now but it depends on the school. Check the school you are applying to and check their deadlines. |
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by Nobody: 2:22pm On Jan 22, 2019 |
GboyegaD: When I see people on this thread calling Americans lazy people, I laugh. Truth is, there are hardworking and lazy people everywhere in the world and your perception of Americans is highly dependent on the type of people you meet and make friends with. If you think Americans are lazy, then it shows that you've only met and made friends with the lazy group of Americans. The Americans I've met are extremely hardworking (males and females). They work 4-12 hours a day combined with their undergrad education and still maintain excellent grades. This is something that a large number of Nigerians cannot do. A lot of them know what they want to do in the next 3-5 years. They start planning for grad school/their careers from their sophomore year by taking internships or advanced-level classes early. A lot of Nigerians do not make such long term plans. So if you think Americans are lazy, then it probably shows the kind of company you keep and the kind of people you meet. 7 Likes |
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by Ubah1(m): 2:26pm On Jan 22, 2019 |
sheke01: Using "most" is kind of derogatory. You would have used the word "some". By most you are referring to majority of Americans which is what he was trying to correct you. If most are not smart, why are we going there to learn from them? In all, I got your point though. 5 Likes |
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by Olayinkaji(m): 3:17pm On Jan 22, 2019 |
nelem:OK Thanks. I appreciate |
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by Olayinkaji(m): 3:17pm On Jan 22, 2019 |
Kentz3:Alright, thanks I was looking at the traveling arrangement |
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by domex007: 3:53pm On Jan 22, 2019 |
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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by domex007: 4:00pm On Jan 22, 2019 |
wintabotom: that said you can try US again or another country. I am so sorry for the delay 1 Like |
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by sheke01: 4:09pm On Jan 22, 2019 |
bracelum: It is an undisputed fact that Americans aren't lazy, they are really hardworking else they wouldn't have come this far. But nobody said anything about them being lazy here. The bone of contention was "smart" as opposed to "intelligent" and "most" as opposed to "all". In my opinion, i disagree if you say a lot of Nigerians cannot work and maintain good grades at school. I have lots of Nigerians all over the US doing stuffs I cannot say here and still maintain the very best grades in the different schools. I have this particular friends in OKC that work on campus during the day and do stuffs I still cannot say here at night, yet they maintain over 3.5 gpa. And Yes, they are grad students not undergrads o. With the open book quizzes and exams, free points for class participation, objective style of questions, 5-6 courses a semester, why won't someone make good grades? Yet, majority of them still struggle and some don't even want to go to college. I passed through 5 years of Nigerian university education. I did 9-10 courses all through my stay in school and only a few objective exams. I never had open book exams and I still scaled through school with all the sufferings and discomfort attached to it. In my opinion too, a lot of Nigerians know what they want to do for the long term, it's the situation of things that make planning impossible. We even plan self, just say "man propose, country scatter am". To even get industrial training (IT) placement na war, na to come get plan for internship and life after school....lolz If the country is better, a large number of Nigerians will work, study, maintain very good grades and still plan long term. And yes, I've met different variety of people in my short stay here. With my school ID card I have access to all the buses in my city for free. I use to take endless rides for about 3 hours daily during my first 2 months and I've met all sorts of people. What I see on those bus rides are hardworking intelligent but hardly knowledgeable group of people. The white dominated group of students I see on campus are hardworking, intelligent, privileged but not so smart set of individuals. I use to go to an all white church before switching to an all black church and they all give me different view of Americans. Aside Nigerians, i still have more white friends than black friends cos they are more accepting, cheerful givers and caring than blacks. It's needless to talk about the replies I get whenever I tell my course of study to people. My class is dominated 80% by indians. I have more Indian lecturers than Americans. All this epistles are my experiences. It doesn't mean a thing and not written to sway you away from your own opinion. It's a free world 6 Likes |
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by kidUrbane: 4:18pm On Jan 22, 2019 |
Hello Everyone, I sent my transcript to WES through FEDEX and on Monday I confirmed that it was delivered and signed for. However it’s been more than 24hours and my document hasn’t been received by WES. At least that is what it says when I try to use the WES track your document option. Has anybody had similar experience? Usually how long would it take before they acknowledge receipt of the transcript. Thank you for your response. |
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by Shezkid: 4:20pm On Jan 22, 2019 |
sheke01: You nailed it!! It's nearly impossible to school and work as a student in Nigeria especially private university... 1 Like |
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by oluezekiel(m): 4:25pm On Jan 22, 2019 |
sheke01:Let's assume you chose the wrong word by saying "most Americans are not smart" so we can leave this because that was a wrong statement by you. The guys and ladies I've met are extremely smart and intelligent, their thinking is innovative! Maybe your school location... @GboyegaD...you see what I always tell you bro. |
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by Nad95: 4:29pm On Jan 22, 2019 |
I want to apply to nursing in the US either through Associate Degree or Accelerated Bachelor's Degree. Is there any one who's currently enrolled in any of this? I could use your help. Thanks. |
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by LagosismyHome(f): 4:58pm On Jan 22, 2019 |
sheke01: America is still made up of majority of Americans. Immigrants are not up to 15% of the population so I think Americans made America what it is today and not immigrants. Immigrants contribute greatly yes But American you need to give them credit when due. They been a top player in a lot of aspects in life 1 Like |
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by domex007: 4:58pm On Jan 22, 2019 |
GboyegaD: My brother, it depends on the angle you look at it. Please remember that America is what it is today because of the immigrants (a group of a lot of persons from different parts of the world working to make America what it is today!) the native Americans are not up to 15%. the remaining are Citizens by birth. Citizens by Naturalization/green card holders. I think the native americans (NATIVE are the REAL AMERICANS) are not as smart as they think they are. here are some facts from people that has lived here for a very long time: My uncle (has been in this country since 1998 (over 20years). Owns 2 medical clinics and 1 Laser SPA and here is what he thinks about Americans: "A native american thinks he is smarter than every one else yet cannot spell his own name correctly and still feels superior to everyone else. "A black american is lazy as F**k, doesnt like working but knows how to spend money. "A Nigerian American is mostly interested in duping YOU and wants to get rich quick another fact: My Uncle's friend has been here 8 years here is what he thinks about americans: "the problem with americans is they dont understand the value of the kind of the benefits and system they have, thats why they tend to misuse it. the significant difference between them and us is that they only know one currency (Dollar) and have one home(USA) while we know the power of dollar in our NAIRA and we have 2 homes NIGERIA AND AMERICA another fact! My new Peruvian friend (American born but she is a native of peru) we were talking about how new things are to me because i just came in She said "dont worry you are gonna owe it just give it time because americans are dumb and stupid.... she went on to give her reasons and examples. So i think Americans are not as smart as we think they are 6 Likes |
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by domex007: 5:01pm On Jan 22, 2019 |
LagosismyHome: I STRONGLY DISAGREE.... Maybe when you drop your own facts as i have done above i will agree 1 Like |
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by LagosismyHome(f): 5:09pm On Jan 22, 2019 |
domex007: domex007: Opinions can be formed based on facts or experience or exposure so I don't intend to argue or debate with anyone. Maybe it the circle of friends or American you met. The ones i have met are very smart and hardworking My experience is different .... Also it is not only native Americans that are Americans.... that statement that native are the real Americans is troubling... there is no fake or real citizen of any country . For example Someone who was born and raised in America is not an immigrant but an American and is a product of that society . You can say he or she is a child of an immigrant but he or she is not an immigrant 1 Like |
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by Nobody: 5:14pm On Jan 22, 2019 |
sheke01: You don't have to tell me your life story to cover up for the blunder you earlier committed. This strategy is best described as damage control. And I laugh at your second paragraph. If you read my comment well, you will discover I mentioned undergraduate and not graduate degrees. Most Nigerians attend graduate school at >25 years and you must be a fool if you don't take responsibility of your life and future at that age. A lot of Nigerians in undergrad do not shoulder responsibilities. A lot of Americans, especially the blacks, come from broken homes and experience domestic violence and thug life from childhood yet they work for 4-12 hours per day at age 16, 17 and 18 to pay their way through college and still maintain excellent grades. Some of them rack up debts and shoulder the responsibilities themselves. When you were 17, were you bold enough to take a debt of 100k naira talk more of $30k? At that age, a lot of Nigerians in undergrads spend most of their time on social media with no clear idea of what to do in life. Did you work your way through school at 17? Do you come from a broken home? Have you ever experienced domestic violence? Then, don't come here and underrate their experiences. If you're shouldering your responsibilities at 25 and you think everyone should congratulate you on that, you don't know what you're saying. I don't know about your educational experience in the US cos I don't know about your school. But the way you make it sound, it seems you attend one of those schools where Professors pull out exam questions from Quizlet and administer to the class. That is your problem. But from my experience (and from the experience of a lot of people here I've interacted with), education in the US is way tougher. Many people here will agree with me that open-book exams in the US are most times more difficult than closed-book exams. Also, if you attended one of the public universities in Nigeria, the workload of your 9-10 courses per semester does not amount to 2 courses in the US. So stop talking that. When you take 3 or 4 classes per semester with 8 assignments per week aside from required class readings per class, lab work, research, assistantship duties, job search and 2 exams for each course (mid-term and final), I don't even know how you came up with that assertion. Even the 9-10 courses at Covenant, UI, UNN, UNILAG and co are not as hectic as that. Talking about long-term, don't bring the story of government here. There are Nigerians who think long-term and work hard to achieve it. If you're not one of them, then that's your problem. Even right now, if I ask you about your plans for the next 5 years, you might not even come up with a concrete plan. Go to a decent American university and ask a senior about their career goals. You will hear stuffs like law school, PhD, Master's degrees, MBA, Software Development etc. But ask an average NYSC candidate (not even a final year student) same question and you will be shocked by their responses. A lot of Nigerians even think about graduate school as a reactive option as opposed to a proactive option (I can't speak more on this point). So, next time you open your mouth to call an entire nation unsmart, always remember that your perception of people is based on the kind of people you keep as friends. My problem with Nigerians is that we think we are too smart but yet we can't even vote good leaders for our country. Sometimes these Americans will be looking at our gra-gra (which we call smartness) and be laughing. 15 Likes |
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