Adding any thing now may delay your application. They will know that you have just left high school. You are not expected to enter the work force after highschool. So a gap shouldn't be an issue.
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I recently seen a post of a high school graduate pursuing a diploma at a college and got their visa rejected.
I am worried, since I am also a high school graduate, and I thought that high school graduates have a better visa success rate. The difference is that they are pursuing a diploma at a college and I am pursuing a Bachelor degree at a university.
Does pursuing a Bachelor degree gives a higher visa success rate compared to pursuing a diploma at a college?