Hi there,
I know we have a lot of similar situation on this forum, but since everyone has a different case, I want to know an answer or some past experience that relate to my case specifically.
Long story short.
In the second semester of my 4 years of study at University, I didn't manage to study full-time because one of the classes that I wanted to enroll was full, and the rest of the available classes of that course didn't match my schedule (as the courses were overlapping). I tried to talk to the student council at the desk and they said they couldn't add me to a class that is full. I took that course next semester as my school didn't offer the course in summer and spring. So I was one course short to be a full-time student in that semester.
I remained full time for the rest of my study and manage to graduate on time.
I have talked to the school consultant and she told me to write a letter that explains the situation, but it might affect my application. And I got another suggestion of flagpoling from an immigration agency as well.
Have anyone heard of a similar case and some successful story of getting PGWP in a similar situation? What should I do? Any suggestion on how to write the letter to be more persuasive?
Thank you!
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A more detailed timeline
2015 fall - full time (2.0)
2016 winter - part-time (1.5)
2016 fall - full time (2.0)
2017 winter - full time (2.50)
2017 summer - optional (1.0)
2017 fall - full time (2.5)
2018 winter - full time (3.0)
2018 fall - full time (3)
2019 winter - full time (2.5)
Note*To remain a full-time status at our school, it is required to have 2.0 minimum each semester
I know we have a lot of similar situation on this forum, but since everyone has a different case, I want to know an answer or some past experience that relate to my case specifically.
Long story short.
In the second semester of my 4 years of study at University, I didn't manage to study full-time because one of the classes that I wanted to enroll was full, and the rest of the available classes of that course didn't match my schedule (as the courses were overlapping). I tried to talk to the student council at the desk and they said they couldn't add me to a class that is full. I took that course next semester as my school didn't offer the course in summer and spring. So I was one course short to be a full-time student in that semester.
I remained full time for the rest of my study and manage to graduate on time.
I have talked to the school consultant and she told me to write a letter that explains the situation, but it might affect my application. And I got another suggestion of flagpoling from an immigration agency as well.
Have anyone heard of a similar case and some successful story of getting PGWP in a similar situation? What should I do? Any suggestion on how to write the letter to be more persuasive?
Thank you!
*
A more detailed timeline
2015 fall - full time (2.0)
2016 winter - part-time (1.5)
2016 fall - full time (2.0)
2017 winter - full time (2.50)
2017 summer - optional (1.0)
2017 fall - full time (2.5)
2018 winter - full time (3.0)
2018 fall - full time (3)
2019 winter - full time (2.5)
Note*To remain a full-time status at our school, it is required to have 2.0 minimum each semester
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