▲ 8 r/rwth

Is it hard for Master Students to graduate on time?

Hi guys,

I was wondering if it is hard for Master Students at RWTH to graduate on time? I want to plan my study earlier cause i have to graduate on time (at least 2 years) due to the scholarship regulations i am applying to before i'll move back to my country. I got my admission secured for Materials Engineering for next SoSe 2027.

If anyone has clues/hecks/tips or anything please kindly drop comment. I need your advices 😄

Thanks

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u/Sweet-Advance3206 — 11 days ago
▲ 10 r/karir

Apakah Talentpool/Recruitment team perusahaan bisa lihat record applications kita di job portal?

Hi guys. So, i did interviews from Jobstr33t a while ago and some offer and invitation i had to reject or cut through due to personal reasons and i lied about that like i have to pursue master degree in the middle of the contract so it doesnt meet their requirements or anything like that. My question is, do recruiters know/can they track the history that i will apply to other companies through the same job portals?

Sorry i've been overthinking lmao. That would be embarrassing if they know i still go jobseeking to other companies that i rejected the offer/chose to stop the recruitment process. Besides i am also probably planning to pursue masters degree as well next year.

Thanks

Sorry moderators if it is the wrong flair 😅

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u/Sweet-Advance3206 — 11 days ago
▲ 58 r/metallurgy+2 crossposts

Bringing research sample (Nickel Matte) in airplane

Hey guys. So i am about to do research internship in Germany regarding hydrometallurgical route of Nickel Matte extraction. I'll bring the sample, Nickel matte 70-75% approximately 100 gram, from Indonesia since i am working in smelter here. Do you perhaps know whether i should declare it or not? Or is it not allowed as per today regulation/should i opt in flight forwarder instead? I already read and asked chatgpt but they were kinda lost with batteries. Thanks.

u/Sweet-Advance3206 — 30 days ago