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POST GRADUATION PLAN
WHAT ARE YOUR PLANS AFTER GRADUATION?
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New comment 9d ago
3 likes • Oct 24
WHAT WILL YOU BE DOING AFTER GRADUATION/ YOUR PLAN AFTER GRADUATION? Well I'm really focused on medical research and improving the way research are being done in my country and I am also looking forward to becoming a senior medical research scientist, when I graduate I intend to go back to my current employer, as I am on a study leave and I also want to be able to influence the research institution by making some positive contribution to the organisation I currently work in. I will also love to reunite with my family especially my husband and my two kids and also my friends back home.
REASONS FOR VISA REFUSALS AND HOW TO AVOID VISA REFUSAL
Reasons: An application may be denied because the consular officer does not have all of the information required to determine if the applicant is eligible to receive a visa, because the applicant does not qualify for the visa category for which he or she applied, or because the information reviewed indicates the applicant falls ... 1. Hiding any previous visa refusals 2. Falsified/forged documents 3. Suspicious account statement or insufficient proof of funds 4. Criminal records 5. Irregular signatures 6.Unclear reason for travelling 7.Sounding like you are running away from your home country, and you have no intention of returning (during your interview). How To Avoid It: Provide all required documents: Make sure you follow the application guidelines and provide all the required documents. Have sufficient funds: You should be able to show that you have enough money to support yourself during your stay and to return to your home country. Have travel health insurance: If you're applying for a Schengen visa, you'll need to provide proof of travel health insurance for the duration of your stay. Disclose any convictions: Failing to disclose any past or current criminal convictions could result in your application being refused. Have a valid passport: Your passport shouldn't be expired, damaged, or missing any blank pages. Many countries also have specific passport requirements. Have a crime-free history: A clean criminal record can be a positive factor in your application. Be confident during the interview: Lack of confidence during the interview could lead to a visa denial. Always Start your visa application early. Rushing might lead to mistakes Provide accurate and complete information Double check for errors, including spelling mistakes Don't leave everything to your travel agent. Anything you don't understand, ask questions. Increase your chances by playing your part. Don't leave everything to chance. Pray about it. I believe God has the final say in everything, and He can give you favour when you pray about it.
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New comment Oct 24
Why Do You Want to Study in the US?
I want to study in the U.S. because schools there offers excellent education with practical experience in Public Health Programs, I’m passionate about Disease Research and prevention and how they can bring about Health promotion to the communities at large. Although I was accepted to five schools, I chose the University of New Haven for its strong reputation and experienced faculty. This experience will help me achieve my goal of becoming a Public Health Practitioner and contributing to advocating for sound policies, and lead initiatives that address key health issues in my home country.
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How will you be paying for your studies?
I will be paying for my studies through a combination of sources. I was awarded a 20% scholarship, which will cover part of my tuition. For the remaining amount, my parents will be providing financial support. In addition, I have some personal savings that I will contribute. I have also secured an on-campus job at the university library, which will help me cover part of my living expenses and further reduce my overall financial burden.
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New comment 12d ago
3 likes • Oct 16
HOW DO YOU INTEND TO PAY FOR THIS PROGRAM/ WHO IS YOUR SPONSOR ? I do have a dean scholarship of 20% of my tuition and my spouse and I will be fully responsible for the Deficit. But if i should run into extra expenses, I do have a support from my family also i have a brother in the United States who is willing to support me to ensure i get this program done. I also been recently promised a graduate assistanceship upon resumption by one of my professor at the department and I am really looking forward to that.
WHAT WILL YOU BE DOING AFTER GRADUATION/ YOUR PLAN AFTER GRADUATION?
Well I'm really focused on medical research and improving the way research are being done in my country and I am also looking forward to becoming a senior medical research scientist, when I graduate I intend to go back to my current employer, as I am on a study leave and I also want to be able to influence the research institution by making some positive contribution to the organisation I currently work in. I will also love to reunite with my family especially my husband and my two kids and also my friends back home.
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