Hey! Yes, I had to authorise verification of my documents through Re Vera as soon as I got my acceptance. I think it's standard for everyone. I tried to find out how long the verification process takes (in case it impacts my visa documents) but they only gave me a "deadline" of July 10, which isn't exactly helpful.
Hey there!
Any international students with experience of taking loans in the US without a co-signer? I've come across Mpower and Prodigy but don't personally know anyone who's used them. My husband was able to take Discover without a co-signer because his university made it possible, but it isn't the same case for me.
Are there any other options for people who don't have a potential co-signer in the US (other than taking loans from our home countries)?
I'm from India, currently in the US on F2 and going to Columbia for Ms in Strategic Communication later this year.
Thanks!
Congratulations @ssv003!
I applied to the NYC track and am hoping to hear back this week or the next. The wait is excruciating.
My docs are marked as not received too and this really set off my anxiety when it hadn't changed last night. Called them today and they said it may take a while longer because they received more apps than expected. Asked me check back in a week if it still hadn't been changed.
?? Hoping for good things. All the best to you too!
I have a couple of questions about the writing section of the GRE:
1. Does it have to be in either American or British English? Does it matter whether I say programme or program, colour or color?
2. What is the average / expected length of the Issue and Argument tasks?