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Why is the Thai Countryside full of discarded rubbish?
NativeBob replied to stix40's topic in General Topics
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Statement of Purpose for Thai universities HELP
NativeBob replied to kingstonkid's topic in General Topics
Wow! My IQ just dropped 99 points as I can't grasp what is this "course" is about Is it for computer café franchise manager? Like Pui & Suki Computer Enterprise? -
Statement of Purpose for Thai universities HELP
NativeBob replied to kingstonkid's topic in General Topics
Well dah! we're doing that for Masters. What do you need? The template is quite obvious and need just a little correction for college. Above you mentioned University, not a college -
Kiwi held in Pattaya for overstaying visa by six years
NativeBob replied to webfact's topic in Pattaya News
those over-stayers are just like some type of different species: immortals with tails or even more freaky. they don't afraid of being caught 'cos they know how to get out, they know how blend in other folks, yet they posses the power to abuse the system. Tempting? Nah, rather freaky! -
Statement of Purpose for Thai universities HELP
NativeBob replied to kingstonkid's topic in General Topics
here we go: A Statement of Purpose (SoP) for pursuing robotics and engineering could be structured as follows: --- **Statement of Purpose** **Introduction:** I, [Your Name], am driven by a profound passion for technology and innovation, particularly in the realm of robotics and engineering. From a young age, I have been captivated by the endless possibilities that these fields offer in revolutionizing the way we live, work, and interact with the world around us. **Academic Background:** In pursuit of this passion, I undertook my undergraduate studies in [Your Undergraduate Degree] at [University Name]. Throughout my academic journey, I thrived in challenging engineering courses, consistently excelling in subjects related to mechanics, electronics, and programming. These courses not only honed my technical skills but also fueled my curiosity to explore cutting-edge technologies further. **Research Experience:** During my time as an undergraduate student, I had the opportunity to engage in research projects that delved into the applications of robotics in industrial automation. Working alongside esteemed professors, I contributed to developing autonomous systems that streamlined manufacturing processes, witnessing firsthand the transformative power of robotics on efficiency and productivity. **Professional Goals:** My long-term career aspiration is to become a leading figure in the field of robotics and engineering, driving advancements that enhance human capabilities and improve quality of life. I envision myself pioneering innovative solutions that address complex societal challenges, such as automation in healthcare, sustainable energy systems, and assistive technologies for persons with disabilities. **Why This Program:** I am particularly drawn to [Program Name] at [University Name] due to its renowned faculty expertise in robotics, state-of-the-art research facilities, and a robust curriculum that integrates theory with hands-on practical experience. I am confident that the dynamic learning environment and collaborative opportunities offered by this program will not only challenge me intellectually but also equip me with the skills and knowledge needed to succeed in the ever-evolving landscape of robotics and engineering. **Conclusion:** In conclusion, my unwavering commitment to leveraging technology for societal good, coupled with my academic background and research experience, motivates me to pursue a graduate degree in robotics and engineering at [University Name]. I am excited about the prospect of contributing to groundbreaking research initiatives and cultivating a deeper understanding of the intricate fusion between technology and humanity. **Signature** --- Feel free to customize this template with your personal experiences, career goals, and reasons for choosing a specific program. Good luck with your Statement of Purpose! -
Statement of Purpose for Thai universities HELP
NativeBob replied to kingstonkid's topic in General Topics
At this time we're writing something about "mission" - but it seems they also don't know what is the correct form of SoP too. @kingstonkid in your case it is even harder: "robotics and engineering courses" if he failed they (parents) will blame you. Do you want that to happen? Maybe use ChatGPT? -
Tourist Visa to USA for Thai GF
NativeBob replied to trav2021's topic in Visas and migration to other countries
I think that there's some sweepstake machine at the US Emb. ever since. I saw complete misfits who went to US and remains there as a nurse and successful businessman from IT industry who was denied 2 weeks visa to go to annual Comp Expo in Las Vegas. Nothing rational behind their actions. As for agents - obviously not helping. -
Kiwi held in Pattaya for overstaying visa by six years
NativeBob replied to webfact's topic in Pattaya News
We had a chance to attend University of Tasmania but cost of living there is just crazy. Same goes to other at NZ and esp. in Australia - every teacher is "teecha Bob" or "teecha Stevee" End up with MY - "Truly Asia" -
Statement of Purpose for Thai universities HELP
NativeBob replied to kingstonkid's topic in General Topics
My wrong. Student has to submit SoP w/other documents. I'm talking about Master's course in University. @kingstonkid Thanks! -
Statement of Purpose for Thai universities HELP
NativeBob replied to kingstonkid's topic in General Topics
Strange paper I'd say. Asking for something they can't describe but demand. -
Statement of Purpose for Thai universities HELP
NativeBob replied to kingstonkid's topic in General Topics
At KMUT Northern Bangkok didn't ask SOP. -
Kiwi held in Pattaya for overstaying visa by six years
NativeBob replied to webfact's topic in Pattaya News
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Yes, that is very true. Nobody wants. Somewhere near Men-Chai area of Huay Kwang in international private school taught openly 6ay teacher w/nickname Falco. Outraged parents submitted "WTF letter" to headmaster and soon Falco got fired. Midterm. He promised to sue the school: Some Farang Ding-dong against big international school in Bangkok.
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Kiwi held in Pattaya for overstaying visa by six years
NativeBob replied to webfact's topic in Pattaya News
if no strings attached than yes indeed tempting. otherwise - stupid ) -
ChatGPT perhaps? let me try: American expatriates in Russia are often diverse in their reasons for moving, professional interests, and personal circumstances. Some may be in Russia for work, study, family ties, or friendship support. Russia can offer various opportunities for American citizens, such as jobs in international companies, education in universities, or immersive cultural and language experiences. Immigrants often encounter differences in culture, language, and customs, which can be challenging but also lead to a deeper understanding and adaptation to the new environment. Additionally, it's important to consider administrative formalities like visas, residency permits, and other legal aspects of living in Russia. Since the annexation of Crimea by Russia in 2014, the situation for expatriates, including Americans, residing in Crimea has become complex. From the international legal perspective, Crimea is considered Ukrainian territory and its annexation by Russia is not recognized by many countries including the United States. For American expatriates living in Crimea, it may present unique challenges. Due to political tensions, there may be limitations on consular services and diplomatic support from the U.S. government in Crimea. Travel restrictions and sanctions imposed by the U.S. and other countries can also impact expatriates living in the region. Moreover, the political situation and security concerns in Crimea can have implications for everyday life, including access to certain services, freedom of movement, and legal protections. It's essential for expatriates in Crimea to stay informed about the local situation, adhere to relevant laws and regulations, and consider how the geopolitical context may affect their stay in the region.
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Kiwi held in Pattaya for overstaying visa by six years
NativeBob replied to webfact's topic in Pattaya News
Wow! that is really cool over-stay! more than 13 years! -
Language barrier is the big issue - RU or TH. unless you're going to live in the international community you'll bump into obvious and very annoying problems. IMHO more Russian were/are relocation to USA than backward Trump made a fortune on "born in USA" kids and their families. From Russia, Ukraine and other ex-USSR states. $50K/pop
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Kiwi held in Pattaya for overstaying visa by six years
NativeBob replied to webfact's topic in Pattaya News
1. Not sure. But I think they would NOT care about your visa status. 2. Not at all! Just replaced my K-Bank card - they took a copy of first page and that was over. Bangkok Bank branch replaced expired VISA card only with copy of the front page (friend did that about 6-7 years ago). -
Nope. Just scary groups of drunk and agitated men shouting and calling thai insults + few english slurs. I was lucky to distance myself. From 11 PM many places of BKK don't look safe. I haven't seen police patrols after dark. Ever.
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Kiwi held in Pattaya for overstaying visa by six years
NativeBob replied to webfact's topic in Pattaya News
As I noticed they (over-stayers) are doing just fine - card expired? use online banking and friends to cash out. Passport? 500 thb should be enough to compensate. -
On personal experience: Klong Toey, Huay Kwang around market area, used to be Pratunam. Indeed Samut Prakan and Bang Kapi slums. those are "no go zones" at night. During day Bangkok is very safe
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sorry to hear that you wouldn't.