Closed 28add11 closed 3 weeks ago
Bruh I mislabeled schematic.pdf đ Is that still alright, or should I change it?
Please change it.
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Ah, my apologies! I'll try to fix those right now, thanks for letting me know!
All should be good now, let me know if any more changes need to be made! Thanks!
Hey @28add11
I can't seem to find your ID, would you mind resubmitting the form?
Hello,
I've resubmitted the form now using my most recent school ID, I hope that works! Just for future reference as well, I applied to arcade using my drivers license, but I noticed OnBoard specifically says school ID. Is that why it couldn't be used? Thanks!
Many thanks! I can't wait to see them arrive, I'll post in the slack!
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[X] I have joined the
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[X] I have followed the directions in README.md
onboard/projects
TEMPLATE.md
asREADME.md
inside your project foldergerber.zip
andschematic.pdf
inside your project foldersrc
and uploaded design filescart.png
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