A Nigerian woman who pursued her master’s degree in the United States disclosed her total expenses during the relocation process.
Benefiting from a fully-funded scholarship, she was relieved of the burden of tuition fees for her master’s program.
The woman emphasized that her education in the US was fully covered by a scholarship. Photo credit: TikTok/@baboshia and Getty Images/Aaron Foster.
Source: UGC
Nevertheless, she had to finance her airfare and secure accommodation in the new country.
Additionally, she allocated funds for essential items such as food and clothing. She also made provisions for miscellaneous expenses during her transition.
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As per Baboshiaa’s account, her breakdown of costs revealed expenditures of \(800 for the flight, \)550 for lodging, and N250,000 for food and clothing.
She kept some extra cash for unforeseen expenses while residing in the US.
Her prudent spending was facilitated by the comprehensive scholarship she received.
Baboshiaa remarked:
“In total, I spent around $1800. For those not from affluent backgrounds, pursuing a fully-funded scholarship can significantly alleviate the financial strain of tuition fees.”
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Public Response to the Woman’s Financial Disclosure for Studying Abroad
@Liz_barbie inquired:
“What academic achievement or degree did you attain in Nigeria to secure a fully funded scholarship?”
@Ogeleee queried:
“How did you manage to secure a fully funded scholarship?”
@alexshawcollection inquired:
“Which specific scholarship did you utilize?”
@Libra_goddessss commented:
“Good evening. Thank you for sharing your experience. God bless you ma. I’m reaching out from Nigeria. How can one access a fully funded scholarship overseas?”
Another Scholar Receives Prestigious Scholarship
In a related development, Legit.ng highlighted the success story of a Nigerian student who clinched a fully funded master’s scholarship in the US despite holding only a Higher National Diploma (HND).
Omokhoya Sunday, an HND holder in Electrical and Electronic Engineering from the Federal Polytechnic, Offa, secured this opportunity.
Reports indicate that Sunday will be pursuing his studies at the University of Alaska, Fairbanks, in the United States.
Source: Legit.ng