bhasky1 Posted May 28, 2014 Report Share Posted May 28, 2014 Currently I am on H4. My H1 did not get picked. I want to pursue my masters in a college in Virginia. I do not have my TOEFL/GRE scores. I don't mind writing TOEFL but I want to get admission in a university for this Fall. Every college I consider doesn't have a proper accreditation according to the information that I got from several websites. For example: Goldey-Beacom, Virginia International University, etc. I am totally confused regarding these colleges. If we don't prefer CPT and we attend any weekend classes, will I be in a safer position i.e, get my H1 approved after I graduate without getting any query? Please suggest me few colleges if you know any. Link to comment
jairichi Posted May 28, 2014 Report Share Posted May 28, 2014 Currently I am on H4. My H1 did not get picked. I want to pursue my masters in a college in Virginia. I do not have my TOEFL/GRE scores. I don't mind writing TOEFL but I want to get admission in a university for this Fall. Every college I consider doesn't have a proper accreditation according to the information that I got from several websites. For example: Goldey-Beacom, Virginia International University, etc. I am totally confused regarding these colleges. If we don't prefer CPT and we attend any weekend classes, will I be in a safer position i.e, get my H1 approved after I graduate without getting any query? Please suggest me few colleges if you know any. A degree from a for profit institution cannot be used to apply H1B under advanced degree quota. Any university that does not require GRE is not good. And, admissions for fall session are closed in good universities. Do not waste your money. Link to comment
t75 Posted May 29, 2014 Report Share Posted May 29, 2014 You should expect to take classes Mon thru Fri. You can complete a masters in 2 semesters plus a summer if you do not have assistantship. With assistantship it is three semesters and a summer. Link to comment
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