anyone who’s had the experience of writing and providing the invitation letter to someone who’s coming into the country would have known exactly what I meant when they read the post. Anyone else, I’m not exactly interested in hearing from anyway. 😉
the place was advertised to me as a school, it is technically a language school, I enrolled believing I’d get more of a school-like experience, and they’ve since behaved much more like agents than educators. I’m not complaining, as it’s been very little hassle for me, but that’s what I mean by a funny “in between.”
not sadly at all if I can stretch 6-9 months! The “up to their discretion” is the part I’m referring to—where maybe I could make it work for that amount of time, but maybe someone turns me away and I can’t.
seems to be something of an in between if I’m being honest? I enrolled in a school that does genuinely offer classes, but not great ones, and there’s been no checking of my attendance or testing my education in any way.