<p>I’m from Kyrgyzstan. I have F1 visa. I’m going to study at North American University. But I don’t have opportunity to study there. Please could you recommend me some thig?</p>
<p>I have heard some good things about North American University. Are you trying to get into their MBA program or their technology track concentration?</p>
<p>I don’t understand your question (you’re attending but you don’t have the “opportunity” to study there–what does that even mean?), but I think you should reconsider attending North American University (which was callled North American College until a few months ago), which is a low ranking institution with a tiny student body, founded just a few years ago, consisting of a couple of buildings by a highway, and one-third populated by internationals, which strongly suggests it exists to get money from internationals in exchange for visas. A degree from North American will mean nothing in the US or in your country. It’s certainly not worth the cost of tuition or travel. How did you hear about it, and what makes you think it’s worth attending? Here’s another thread that should be of interest to you:
<a href=“http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/college-search-selection/1369135-what-do-you-think-about-north-american-college-tx.html[/url]”>http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/college-search-selection/1369135-what-do-you-think-about-north-american-college-tx.html</a></p>
<p>@Axand238, you must be thinking of another school. North American does not offer an MBA.</p>
<p>Yes it does - [url=<a href=“uona.us”>uona.us]here[/url</a>]. i could be thinking of wrong school though not clear. sorry for confusion!</p>
<p>Elaborate ‘But I don’t have opportunity to study there’?¿</p>
<p>North American University, University of North America (which looks like another visa mill)–two different schools. But we may never know which one OP is referring to or what OP’s post was about, because OP hasn’t returned.</p>
<p>Axand238, the school you found, University of North America (which only offers graduate degrees, or at least purports to) is identified as a visa mill at the end of this very interesting article:
[Little-Known</a> Colleges Make Millions Off Foreign Students - Global - The Chronicle of Higher Education](<a href=“Little-Known Colleges Make Millions Off Foreign Students”>Little-Known Colleges Make Millions Off Foreign Students)
So it doesn’t really matter which of the two schools OP was inquiring about; neither is a legit college.</p>
<p>I have thought more about this – could the original poster have just meant, that they were considering attending a university in North America (Canada, Mexico, US)?? and NOT a university CALLED north america??</p>
<p>This is how I read it. “I have a F1 visa, and wish to study in north america (US?) but I do not have the oppotunity (admission) to a university. Could someone please recommend some universities to apply to.”</p>
<p>Lucky, please post more information about what you need as far as where you will be living, or wish to live, finances (will you need financial aid) and your academic preparation: grades, test scores.</p>
<p>You may very well be right, Axand238 and Pennylane2011, but isn’t an F-1 visa only issued to someone already accepted by a US school (I admit I know very little about this area)? In any case, it appears that OP’s English skills are anywhere near the level that would make studying in the US feasible–which makes it all the more likely that we are looking at some kind of visa mill scenario.</p>
<p>That’s unfortunate. I hope the OP is cautious.</p>