A list of puns related to "Registration, Evaluation, Authorisation And Restriction Of Chemicals"
I have found several but all seem to different to each other and I can't find a standard version of a login Page (if there is something like a standard version).
Hello reddit ! I shall be applying to grad schools in the USA (maybe Cambridge) for Fall 2018 for PhD in Chemical Engineering. My research interests are in Fluid Dynamics, Soft Matter and Thermodynamics but I wish to only work on theory. (I hate experiments and experiments hate me). It'd be great if you guys could take a look at my profile and give me some advice on my choices for grad school.
Degree: B.Tech Chemical Engineering (Possible Minor in Mathematics and Computing)
College: A pretty prestigious school in my country and quite well known
GRE : 334 (Q168/V166/A4.5)
Toefl: 120/120
CGPA: 9.47/10 (major GPA is 9.91 or something, I have the highest GPA in my department if that means anything)
2 summer internships: Both funded by competitive fellowships. My bachelors thesis is a sort of a logical conclusion of these internships and is related to the work I want to do.
LOR: [1] one from BTP prof, [2] one from internship prof I'm publishing with, [3] one from prof in my dept. (Can expect all of them to be great / good letters)
Publications: One is in the process of being written up but it wont make the deadline :(
Schools I'm considering: MIT, UCB, Cornell, Stanford, Gatech, Princeton, Purdue, UIUC, UMass.
Are my choices overly ambitious ? If so any recommendation for "safe" schools with good Chemical Engineering programmes ? Thanks in advance for any advice !
PS: I copied the format from someone(/u/helpmeplz2k18) because his looked so clean compared to my initial atrocity of a post. Thanks mate (hope you don't mind).
Iβm making my schedule for fall quarter and some of the classes Iβm adding have this like red pop-up that says βthis course has a field of study restriction: majorβ and I just wanted to know if that would affect my ability to register for the class.
For context, itβs DES01 and I know some of the design sections are only open to majors during pass 1 (it says in the important course notes sections). But thereβs a bunch of other design sections that donβt have the Important Course Notes that says βPass 1: open to majors onlyβ. Those are the ones that I added to my schedule but the website is telling me thereβs a field of study restriction on it anyways??? Will this prohibit me from registering for the class?? Iβm not a design major (Iβm planning to switch in after this quarter but I canβt switch until I get my grades).
I'm considering buying an e-150 (or similar size/weight) van to turn into a motohauler/sleeper for trackdays.
I can't seem to find any concrete information on the NJ state website about how it would have to be registered - Commercial or passenger. It seems as though it could possibly be registered as a non-commercial truck, but there is no info on the limitations of that as far as GVWR or other restrictions like where I can drive it.
I know that some states have rules about windows and back seats, and some determine registration class based on GVWR.
Most importantly, its totally unclear if I can drive it on parkways if it is registered passenger.
Does anyone have any insight on this?
Bonus points for pics of your sweet moto van down by the river.
Will I need an official printed and signed document or will just a sheet of paper saying that my parents allow me to travel into Germany between this period of time and signed by them be enough?
Thankfully I'm paid hourly, and I get the satisfaction of sending the angry signatory in to deal with it, just a bit miffed I don't get to watch that part.
Are there any restrictions for the citizens of Iran who are permanent residents or US citizens regarding taking the patent bar?
I was wondering because USPTO is a government organization and they may want to stop any tech transfer to IRAN.
the class I am attempting to register for is reserved for distance learners. Is there a day where the class will open up for everyone ? If so, when is that? Thank you!
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