Dear Milesdavies,
Thank you for your kind words, you are most welcomed.
I believe you when you say you have read everyone... That is what lawyers do, I presume you are one since your are going for LLM..
Please anyone new here should try and follow @milsedavies' example... Many people want to pursue post-grad studies, they are not ready to do any form of research, they only want short cut or someone to do it for them...
There is sufficient resource on this thread to help you evaluate yourself and your chances of getting your application available.. make use of it and empower yourself...
Only contact me personally if you can't be bothered and are ready to do the needful..Other than that, I will no longer be responding to DMs and emails asking for further assistance without being ready to do the needful.
All the best.
Omofar
It took me whole week to read entire thread and take notes on every single item you recommended.
As a matter of fact it was for my younger brother (he's bit slow) and being African and his big brother I have responsibility to help him get on his feet so I took the hustle and I'm still here.
After careful thought and conversation with him, I think this student route wasn't the right one for him (at least at this stage). He might meet all the documentary requirements but going to School again at least at this stage in his life isn't the right one.
In this case, what Omafar has done is save me thousands of $$$$$ on what would have been a failed mission (after the fact)
That said, we have decided to change the course considering the main objective is PR and later Citizenship.
As for others I think you should consider New Zealand and Australia as alternative (assuming you want PR and Citizenship) after school completion.
I'm also aware that South Korea isn't bad. They are giving out PR though Citizenship is a bit hard.
But for those willing and has the financial muscle, I suggest you go ahead but always remember the 3 main things that VO will look at if you're applying for student visa