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jptsamachar
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Posted on 07-21-10 10:50
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While you are on OPT for the above-mentioned program, you are NOT authorized to take classes in a second or new degree program. (even non credit classes)
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usa_kathmandu
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Posted on 07-21-10 10:58
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if you can prove that the classes are pre-requirements for the Masters degree you are applying for, you can take it. You can take a few classes. I have done it in the past.
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sanju.baba
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Posted on 07-21-10 7:27
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I am in the same boat sathi. Thinking about going back to evening classes and full time ,not sure how it works.
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nepalkochoro2008
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Posted on 07-21-10 9:24
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register urself as a non-degree seeking student and don't exceed 6 credits a semester...and keep rolling guys.....
buy the way, don't allow ur university to issue a new I-20...stop them just in case they might want to do so.
u don't need to show any financial documents or anything, just show ur opt card and u should be fine.
Last edited: 21-Jul-10 09:25 PM
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