1. Go to University pages in different countries of the world, look for your course, and email professors in your field. (This is the best and most efficient).
Everything you need to achieve this is described in my pinned tweets 1-10.
2. Look for Government-funded Scholarships in different countries of the world. Check their criteria, and apply.
I have explained how to get fully-funded scholarships in Sweden, Germany, France, UAE, Australia, Poland, Norway, Japan,etc. Check my pinned tweets again.
Note that this method is more competitive because it is already public.
3. Look for advertised Positions by Lecturers or Departments: Sometimes, lecturers advertise scholarship positions in their labs. We usually post many of this on this street. Send emails to the lecturers
and attach whatever documents they require. Also, this scholarship is competitive because it's already public.
Summary: Smart guys use option 1 because they are never public, while Hard working guys use options 2 and 3.
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Guys; has promised, if you know anyone preparing for an interview with a proposed supervisor, gather here and let me teach you something innovative.
RT and Tag your friends.
Let's go:
Do you know it will be superb impressive if you can make a mini PowerPoint before you engage with any supervisor on your plans and things you know about his lab?
I think it will make an incredible impression on the supervisor as it will give him a mental image of your
capabilities and it will sell you well.
Being innovative is key in this journey.
So, what should be in the PowerPoint:
1. Introduce yourself 2. Discuss your research Interests 3. Explain what you have done and what you currently do (related to the Prof's work)
Tag your friends, RT and take chilled iced water, and read carefully as I explore the OFS Scholarship for anyone interested in Data Science and AI in the UK.
@OgbeniDipo, kindly help RT this opportunity for UK
A great Personal Statement/SOP should have about 5/ 6 paragraphs.
Paragraph 1: Introduce your problem statement and connect it to why you want to study that course.
Paragraph 2: Talk about your educational background, and your undergrad research experiences, and how it has
prepared you for the proposed course.
Paragraph 3: Talk about your leadership, volunteering, and other extracurricular activities. It will be good if these experiences are connected to your intended course.
Paragraph 4: Talk more about your research interest and mention the supervisor you have contacted(This is very important). Explain why you want to work with the person. Be specific about your research interest.
Hello, please RT and Tag all your future Canadian friends and families while you digest the list of colleges in Canada.
If you have a 2 2, you could check these colleges for PGD Admission.
Cheap schools are available.
1. British Columbia
-British Columbia Institute of Technology
-Okanagan College
-Ashton College
-Brighton College
-Columbia College
-Camosun College
-Canadian College
-Capilano University
-Collège Éducacentre
-College of New Caledonia
-College of the Rockies
-Douglas College
-Justice Institute of British Columbia
-Kwantlen Polytechnic University
-Langara College
-Native Education College
-Nicola Valley Institute of Technology
-North Island College
-Northern Lights College
-Northwest Community College
-Okanagan College
-Selkirk College
Brainbuster Educational Services (BES), @StudywithBES is presenting you with an opportunity.
Western Illinois University, USA in collaboration with @StudywithBES is offering a package for any International student that can fund their fee (About 23k USD/Annum)
This is how it works:
1. Self fund yourself for your Masters/Undergraduate in an Educational Degree at
Western Illinois University.
2. Get a guaranteed job placement (H1B visa) of about (55k USD/Annum) in the district of Illinois.
After two years, they will file your green card and you become a citizen within the shortest time as long as you are diligent.
What do you need to do?
1.DON’T sign up if you don’t have a means of paying your tuition fees.