Man Without Masters Get PhD Scholarship in Us, Bae Joins Him Thanks to School
- A Nigerian man, Vincent Nwosu, has announced how he got a fully-funded PhD programme without a master's degree
- Nwosu revealed that the University of Delaware increased his money offer so he could bring his fiancee to the states
- Many people congratulated, as some asked him how they can go about securing a scholarship as he did
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A young Nigerian man, Vincent Nwosu, on Thursday, March 11, came on Twitter to announce how he was about to get a scholarship to study for his doctorate degree at the University of Delaware.
Nwosu appreciated everybody who made his PhD dream come through as he narrated how they all helped him through valuable online lessons.
The man advised those hoping to get his kind of opportunity, telling them that going for information and applying it by themselves is the best.
The young Nigerian man said a scholarship is really sweet if one can make the sacrifice of putting in all the work.
Nwosu disclosed that he never had to write, GRE, TOEFL, pay an application fee, or having a master’s degree.
As if that was not enough, the university also increased his monetary offer so he can bring along his woman who he is getting married to in April 2021.
See his post below:
Below are some of the reactions to his post:
@ndeeokafor said:
"I wish for an opportunity like this for Masters programme. Be kind enough to help me. Thank you sir."
@EodOyegunle said:
"Congratulations, more achievements to come, stay safe, stay smart!"
@shuquan_chen said:
"Congratulations! I am an international student myself and can relate to all the extra challenges that international students may face. So good to hear that your department is supportive. I hope that you enjoy your graduate studies!"
@MallamPelliks said:
"Congratulations Vincent and do enjoy the doctoral ride with your babe."
@hally_grey said:
"Congratulations! Wish you success in your studies and marital life."
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