Why Study in the United States?
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@EducationUSAtv You've been spamming the walls of Facebook pages. Spam is unsolicited commercial email. Putting these same messages in social media pages is the same thing, as the medium is not the determiner (e.g., text spam, wikispam, comment spam, etc.).
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@chahalalka5 there 's no MBBS in USA
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@EducationUSAtv Thanks that really helped :D x
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hey actually i wanna come U.S.A. for having my degree of M.B.B.S. bt even i dnt have any idea about usa nd stay there and i am vry much excited to go there bt dnt have an idea that is the big prob. for me..can any1 help mee plzzzzzzz...
*alka*
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@artdjmaster Looks like someone's visa got revoked. haha.
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@RobzFanpire If you have some money, you can probably rent a room/apartment OR find some American students from the university you're planning to go to and arrange a plan where you guys can split the costs in renting a place to stay.
Hello again @jeffreymcneill Unfortunately, your knowledge of how and who can post to Facebook pages and wall is very limited. Typically, if you like a page, you can post to a page. And if someone likes our EducationUSA page, and posts on another page, and mentions EducationUSA, it can have our name hyperlinked back to our page. Unfortunately, scammers out there are claiming we're involved with the Diversity Visa Lottery program--anyone who know EducationUSA, understands that is not possible.
EducationUSAtv 6 months ago
The spam coming from this organization is obnoxious. Thanks a lot. Take some time and learn about social media, because Social Media is not SPAM!
jeffreymcneill 7 months ago
@jeffreymcneill from Wikipedia's definition of social media: "The term social media refers to the use of web-based and mobile technologies to turn communication into interactive dialogue....that allow the creation and exchange of user-generated content."[1] Certainly videos of students who are sharing their experiences about how they came to study in the U.S. is not Spam. It would seem like you've miscategorized what we do. We certainly don't send unsolicited messages to anyone, we are sharing.
EducationUSAtv 7 months ago
You know when you study in usa, and there a holiday break; do you have to go back to your hometown just for the holiday break or can you stay on campus??
feey0x 9 months ago
@feey0x If you are living in university housing, like a residence hall, that closes during longer break periods, you would want to make plans to do something else off-campus during that break--maybe travel to a different part of the U.S. to see the country. Increasingly, U.S. colleges offer housing to international students that is open during breaks so that you might not have to leave. Good luck!
EducationUSAtv 7 months ago