I heard people changed successfully to B2 from H1 when laid off, but that was in mid 1990s. Everything is becoming more difficult these days.
It's really risky for you to change to a language school.
For your job hunting, I heard it is not good to let the employer know you are desperate.
Have you talked to the lawyer, is it true that these days you have to keep your job until F1 is approved? That means, you don't really have time to change to F1 now.
The best thing to prepare might be to have a friend who is in control of a company and do you a favor bying doing h1 transfer.
It's really risky for you to change to a language school.
For your job hunting, I heard it is not good to let the employer know you are desperate.
Have you talked to the lawyer, is it true that these days you have to keep your job until F1 is approved? That means, you don't really have time to change to F1 now.
The best thing to prepare might be to have a friend who is in control of a company and do you a favor bying doing h1 transfer.