Robin
How would you say this? I'm applying for something called OINP. Every new grad with a master's or PHD qualify for that OINP. However, they only accept 6000 people to apply annually. I want to emphasize the limit of 6000 but i dont know how to express that. Can I say. ONIP has a litmit of 6000 people to apply? or ONIP has a limit of 6000 quota?Is the "quota" the right word here? -------- Next I want to say....because of limit of 6000 quota, people have to compete over each other. In this sentence, I would like to express a situation that people have to go to the website as fast as possible to get a quota....is it a quota right word here?? Thank you!
8 nov. 2017 15:33
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You could say, "In order to secure a spot among the quota of 6000 applicants, those interested have to apply via the website as soon as possible."
8 november 2017
Thanks Rebecca. But what if I would like to express how people complete with each other? Can they something they have to crow into the website as soon as possible or as fast as possible?
8 november 2017
Hi Robin! ...because they have a set quota of 6,000, people have to compete with each other.
8 november 2017
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