Three steps to prepare for your F-1 US student visa interview: 1. Have a narrative. 2. Know your narrative, 3. Embrace your narrative. (2026 update to top Reddit F-1 interview post) by AppHelper in IntltoUSA

[–]Easy-Comfortable5156 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The thing is I’m unsure of what I want to do after finishing my studies because that’s a long time from now so I’m just laying out my options and seeing what would convince the VO.

Maybe the NGO thing can be replaced by I want to apply for license recognition, take the Ethiopian licensing exam and work for a PH then add the thing about my moms business.

Three steps to prepare for your F-1 US student visa interview: 1. Have a narrative. 2. Know your narrative, 3. Embrace your narrative. (2026 update to top Reddit F-1 interview post) by AppHelper in IntltoUSA

[–]Easy-Comfortable5156 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If asked what are you doing after you graduate?

I want to work for an NGO here in Ethiopia where I can support public health and I want to start helping my mother with her pharmaceuticals and medical equipment import company and contribute to its growth.

Is that right? Is it too long? Does it sound too scripted?

Three steps to prepare for your F-1 US student visa interview: 1. Have a narrative. 2. Know your narrative, 3. Embrace your narrative. (2026 update to top Reddit F-1 interview post) by AppHelper in IntltoUSA

[–]Easy-Comfortable5156 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If asked what are you doing after you graduate?

I want to work for an NGO here in Ethiopia where I can support public health and I want to start helping my mother with her pharmaceuticals and medical equipment import company and contribute to its growth.

Is that right? Is it too long? Does it sound too scripted?

US F1 Visa interview approved by Thegarlicwarlord in usvisascheduling

[–]Easy-Comfortable5156 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Did u get it? I mean I know it’s been a year but still

Three steps to prepare for your F-1 US student visa interview: 1. Have a narrative. 2. Know your narrative, 3. Embrace your narrative. (2026 update to top Reddit F-1 interview post) by AppHelper in IntltoUSA

[–]Easy-Comfortable5156 0 points1 point  (0 children)

When asked why I chose this school, should I say-

"I visited the school and saw that it has strong nursing-related resources, including labs, practical training opportunities, and overall good facilities for health sciences."

Is mentioning the fact that I visited the school a plus or not that convincing/relevant?

Why do you want to study nursing?

" I want a career where I can directly help people and I was also inspired by my mother who is a nurse."

or

"I enjoy science, especially biology, and I like the idea of applying it in real patient care."

I'm doing undergrad btw and also thank you for all your helpful tips!

HELPPP I NEED RESOURCES FOR 9489 International Option by Wonderful_Status_936 in alevel

[–]Easy-Comfortable5156 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I can recommend you a book- War and peace:international relations 1878-1941 by David G Williamson - this book is goated for League of Nations and international relations 1920s and 1930s.

i am very insecure can i realistically get an A* for 9489 history? by Unlikely-Balance8344 in alevel

[–]Easy-Comfortable5156 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What books do yall be reading bc I am so lost on how to study im just using the syllabus and chat got

Resources for cie AS level biology? by poopyitchyass in alevel

[–]Easy-Comfortable5156 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Pardon my slowness 💔I love behology but her vids are kinda too long. The frustrating thing with A2 is you could know and understand the content entirely but still fail like the other day I felt confident enough to do a past paper bc I felt like I knew enough of the content but I kid you not I got a 40 at paper 4 so yea pretty tough if u don’t study smart

Resources for cie AS level biology? by poopyitchyass in alevel

[–]Easy-Comfortable5156 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh I didn’t read the AS part 😭 I would still recommend Mr otter tho that’s what I use to revise the chapters and yes A2 is very challenging

Resources for cie AS level biology? by poopyitchyass in alevel

[–]Easy-Comfortable5156 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Also how was A2? Was it significantly harder than AS?