@cityworld
yes, i realize all that. i think my mistake was that i followed the list of requirements in the philippine website specifically. i was contemplating on giving them additional documents, but i figured it would be better to follow the list of requirements, but unfortunately i should've followed my instincts. from my researches, i think i should've given proof of ties such as property documents and such.
my problem is, i've been working for my father's company for the past year as an administrative assistant, way out of line from my original profession, which is nursing. i have composed a statement of purpose indicating my intentions and plans and supposed connection between my chosen program and my previous education. i failed to mention in my SOP that i am the first born and am expected to return to the country to look after my parents and our business.
i have gone to a consultant and they've advised me to withdraw my fees from GBC and apply to another university instead and that hopefully i can fix everything in time for the january term. But the thing is I find the consultant's charges way too expensive, having in mind that i have done everything on my own with only minimum expenses. Plus, they suggested I enroll to one specific university which is much more expensive than GBC. I'm currently looking for another agency to help me with my case.
now, my question is, do you know anyone who have successfully applied for a study permit on their own? if so, what advise have they given?
i'm contemplating on reapplying by early june, just in time for my september intake. *i'm crossing my fingers like hell*