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=== Does your organization have an application template you would like to see students use? If so, please provide it now. ===
=== Does your organization have an application template you would like to see students use? If so, please provide it now. ===


We <s>freely stole</s> worked derivatively from [http://wiki.unknown-horizons.org/w/Student_application_template the Unknown Horizons template] and adapted it to [[Student Application Template|this]].
No... perhaps we should make one.
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We could include the following items (it can be a Google application form)
* What OS do you use to develop?
* Are you an Octave or Matlab (R) user?
* Evaluate your coding confidence level on the following: C (-,0,+); C++ (-,0,+); Octave/Matlab m-files (-,0,+); OpenGL (-,0,+)
* Something about your background (CS, Physics, AI, Control, etc...).
* Why did you choose GNU Octave?


=== Who will be your backup organization administrator? ===
=== Who will be your backup organization administrator? ===
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