I live in the Philippines & I'm a college student. Is there any practical way to make quick money?
I live in the Philippines & I'm a college student. Is there any practical way to make quick money? I'll be graduating this year and soon, I'm off to study for my MBA. I'll be working a real job before pursuing that but I'd like to make as much money as I can (outside my soon-to-be-job) to try and support myself. Any tips or advice on how I can earn quick money (something that we can actually do here in the Phils.)? Thank you!
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Thursday, March 28, 2013
Thursday, March 14, 2013
How can I get a U.S. Student loan for a school in the Philippines?
How can I get a U.S. Student loan for a school in the Philippines?
I'm an American Citizen and I am entering the last year of high school. My counselors and I have already come to the decision that I am going to graduate early, because the school year in the Philippines starts in June, and schools in the U.S. ends their year in June. My family and I are also in a bit of a money struggle and this is one reason for me to study in the Philippines, due to it being cheaper. We have looked into the loans that the U.S. can give to students studying in the Philippines, but the school needs to have a federal code. It's one of the best medical schools there but they have no federal code. How can I still get a loan to be able to pay for the tuition?
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If the school has no federal code it means that they are not able to accept loans from the American federal government, some schools in other countries can, some can't. This means that you are now limited to private loans. If you do not have good established credit, you will have to get someone with good established credit to co-sign for your loan. I am not sure if all banks will lend for schools abroad, mine does, but it is best to get one from the bank where you are already established.
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No code, no loan. Instead of government sponsored loans, you'll either be dependent on open market loans OR you could work before you go to the Philippines, to have a buffer of money to keep you for the first year. Then you could return to US during vacs and earn again for the next session.
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I'm an American Citizen and I am entering the last year of high school. My counselors and I have already come to the decision that I am going to graduate early, because the school year in the Philippines starts in June, and schools in the U.S. ends their year in June. My family and I are also in a bit of a money struggle and this is one reason for me to study in the Philippines, due to it being cheaper. We have looked into the loans that the U.S. can give to students studying in the Philippines, but the school needs to have a federal code. It's one of the best medical schools there but they have no federal code. How can I still get a loan to be able to pay for the tuition?
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If the school has no federal code it means that they are not able to accept loans from the American federal government, some schools in other countries can, some can't. This means that you are now limited to private loans. If you do not have good established credit, you will have to get someone with good established credit to co-sign for your loan. I am not sure if all banks will lend for schools abroad, mine does, but it is best to get one from the bank where you are already established.
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No code, no loan. Instead of government sponsored loans, you'll either be dependent on open market loans OR you could work before you go to the Philippines, to have a buffer of money to keep you for the first year. Then you could return to US during vacs and earn again for the next session.
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Thursday, March 7, 2013
I am a U.S. student visa holder (F-1) from the Philippines. I wanted to join a pilgrimage to Europe. The first
I am a U.S. student visa holder (F-1) from the Philippines. I wanted to join a pilgrimage to Europe. The first
What are the requirements necessary to obtain a Tourist visa? Am i legible to be issued a tourist visa by any European country (particularly France) even though i am just a U.S. student visa holder? Is there any website that contains all the rules regarding this inquiry? Thanks
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What are the requirements necessary to obtain a Tourist visa? Am i legible to be issued a tourist visa by any European country (particularly France) even though i am just a U.S. student visa holder? Is there any website that contains all the rules regarding this inquiry? Thanks
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Friday, March 1, 2013
How Foreign Exchange Students Program works in the Philippines?
How Foreign Exchange Students Program works in the Philippines?
Do these students have chances to visit in the islands? * I posted this to Travel links to Philippines, the only way I can get better answers from better sources. I added the travel sub-topic so it will sound relevant. Maybe in the future, Y!A can be able to have sub-category, to lessen the mix-up.
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In order to have a successful foreign exchange student program, there has to be a registered organization in both countries and they should agree to participate in the program. Let us take Rotary Club (RC) for example. We shall have Student A (Filipino), Student B (American), RC-Philippine chapter (PC) and RC-US chapter (UC). PC will send Student A to UC and host Student B. Inversely, UC will send Student B to PC and host Student A. The opportunity to travel the host country is up to the hosting club and to the exchange student. Some clubs include the tour in their program. Sometimes the host family will take the initiative to do this. Other times the exchange student will personally fund her/ himself to see the country. Getting to know the culture of the host country and the exchange student is a wonderful opportunity. The exchange students and the host families benefit a lot from these programs.
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Do these students have chances to visit in the islands? * I posted this to Travel links to Philippines, the only way I can get better answers from better sources. I added the travel sub-topic so it will sound relevant. Maybe in the future, Y!A can be able to have sub-category, to lessen the mix-up.
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In order to have a successful foreign exchange student program, there has to be a registered organization in both countries and they should agree to participate in the program. Let us take Rotary Club (RC) for example. We shall have Student A (Filipino), Student B (American), RC-Philippine chapter (PC) and RC-US chapter (UC). PC will send Student A to UC and host Student B. Inversely, UC will send Student B to PC and host Student A. The opportunity to travel the host country is up to the hosting club and to the exchange student. Some clubs include the tour in their program. Sometimes the host family will take the initiative to do this. Other times the exchange student will personally fund her/ himself to see the country. Getting to know the culture of the host country and the exchange student is a wonderful opportunity. The exchange students and the host families benefit a lot from these programs.
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