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This guy calls me psychopath in his every single short videoπŸ˜­πŸ˜…
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https://unlockuz.thinkific.com/courses/collegeapplicationcourse

If you don't know or know a little about College Application for foreign unis, this is exactly for youπŸ˜‰

I think many of you already have seen this free course, but still I wanted to share a good opportunityπŸ˜…
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Till the end of this month, we will see many college acceptances/rejectionsπŸ˜…

I do really hope March will be a life changing month for all of us as Ramadan is also coming soon:)βœ¨πŸ’«
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Me when I got bored of life:

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What's the difference between F-1 and J-1 visas? 🎟

Let's find out! ⚑️

πŸ“Œ ELIGIBILITY

F-1 student visa: all students are eligible to apply for an F-1 visa, as long as they have been admitted to a full-time program, meet the English requirements, and can show the proof of funding πŸ’Έ

J-1 exchange visitor visa: as its name suggests, this visa is for exchange students. Eligible students are those who can show substantial proof of funding ( at least 51%) πŸ’°

πŸ“Œ DEPENDENTS (SPOUSE AND CHILDREN πŸ—Ώ)

F-1 student visa: F-1 holder's children and spouse are eligible to apply for an F-2 visa. F-2 children may attend full-time kindergarten, elementary or secondary school. Though, they are not eligible to apply for any work authorization in the U.S. πŸ‘¨β€πŸ‘©β€πŸ‘¦

J-1 exchange visitor visa: J-1 holder's dependents are eligible to apply for J-2 visa. They can apply to USCIS for work authorization by demonstrating a need for supplemental support for self or children. πŸ‘¨β€πŸ‘©β€πŸ‘§

πŸ“Œ HEALT INSURANCE

J-1 student visa: Federal regulations do not require F‐1 students and their F‐2 dependents to carry Health Insurance, but some universities may require. πŸ’Š

F-1 exchange visitor visa: Both J‐1 students and their J‐2 dependents are required to have comprehensive medical coverage that fulfils U.S. government regulations regarding the J Exchange Visitor status. πŸ’Š

πŸ“Œ TWO-YEAR HOME COUNTRY RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT

J-1 student visa: There is no home residency requirement following the completion of program.

F-1 exchange visitor visa: Home residency requirement means that upon completion of the program, some students and J‐2 dependents must reside in their countries of legal permanent residence for 2 years before they are eligible for U.S. work visas (H or L) or an immigrant visa. 🏘

πŸ“Œ ON-CAMPUS EMPLOYMENT

J-1 student visa: Eligible for on‐campus employment and does not require prior authorization from the ISSS. *limited to 20 hours during studies. πŸ‘¨β€πŸ’»πŸ‘©β€πŸ’»

F-1 exchange visitor visa: Must report employment with online form to ISSS. *limited to 20 hours during studies. πŸ‘·β€β™‚πŸ‘·β€β™€

πŸ“Œ IMMIGRATION DOCUMENTS

F-1 student visa: The US Department of State permits the emailing of I-20s. πŸ“„

J-1 exchange visitor visa: The US Department of State now permits emailing of the DS-2019. πŸ“ƒ

Share if it was useful πŸ˜‰

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If you are the smartest person in the group, you NEED to find a new group- Steve Harvey
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This club is so different than others...✨πŸ’₯
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If Ronaldo converts to Islam, imagine how many millions of people start to learn Islam in depth and convert to it😲🀩
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https://www.wikihow.com/Reflect-on-Your-Life

What I lately found that the best way to write a personal statement is tirelessly reflecting on your life. By writing hundreds of reflection essays about your life, you can eventually unite them into one perfect 600/650 word essay after so much editing. (Btw, it is not my own words, I learnt it by reading the messages from some previous successful applicants' channels)

I wish I had much time for writing many personal statements and chose one or unite them into one perfect one, but I started writing it too late. Still, ig it is much better to master smth, though somewhat late, than just regretting about not doing it all the time.

In this site I shared here, you can learn how to reflect on your life effectively. Found it so useful:)

Peace!

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When I woke up this morning, the first thing I saw was this page. Although I decided not to send it at first, I still shared.

Even though I was impassionately waiting for an acceptance letter, I am still happy because getting waitlisted is much better than getting a straight rejection letter for me. Because when I get rejected, that means I am much weaker than other candidates or inqualified for the admission. But being waitlisted is mainly because the campus size is small, and the university wants to choose extra students with good potential among those who are waitlisted.

Grinnell college, which has an admission rate of about 10%, is among a few colleges which are need-blind, which means that If I get accepted, they will give me a full ride scholarship. Even though there is a less hope of getting accepted-about only 7-8% of waitlisted students are admitted since it is a very competitive college- I will try to do my best. I have to show/tell that this university is still my top choice by emailing them ig
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Matvatssa⚑️

Btw, you don't have to hit the gym to stay strong. Do some push ups instead😁
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Wasn't expecting ManCity in this stage thoπŸ₯²
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Forwarded from Xurshid's Posts
What to do if you are waitlisted? 🧐

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Y'all probably are waiting for the admission decisions to come out. You are hopefully waiting to get acceptance letters or unfortunately rejections. But there is another possibillty - you may get waitlisted.

Why some colleges may put you on their wait list?
- This is mainly because you met the admission requirements, but the college has already accepted the number of applicants it has room for.

When can I know the decision?
- You may be offered a place or get rejected until after May 1, for this is the time when many admitted applicants may decide to attend another college, and the spots will become available for waitlisted students.

What I should I do when I get waitlisted?
- First, decide if this college is your top school. Then on your applicant portal, you will have an option to reply "Yes" or "No" to remain on the wait list.

Then, some colleges require the LOCI
- "Letter of Continued Interest". In this letter you should mention that this college is your top priority and inform some changes regarding your academic and personal life: that may be, you won a competition, you did volunteering projects, or probably your grades have improved.

However

There is one caviat:
You will get to know whether you are accepted or not until after May 1 (or in the worst case scenario until June).

Well until that time, you will have to choose another university and make a deposit, because you cannot be sure on your acceptance from the waiting list.

In that case, if you will be accepted from the wait list and want to attend this college, you will pay another deposit to this uni. The unfortunate side is you cannot get back your first deposit, since deposits are non-refundable πŸ—Ώ.

That wraps up this post.

Hope you got some insights about the wait list. πŸ™‚

#college_application
@khurshidposts
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