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It’s really a rail against students and faculty members freaking out about the process and the work that goes into it because it’s it is work. I will disagree and I will deny that it’s we’re getting a process and getting that application filled out. But in a way it’s work that has to be done anyways, because you have to think about how are you going to find those 27 social workers. You have to explain that in your application. So you might as well explain it to yourself and have it figured out and then just put that in your application. So it’s work that needs to be done anyway, and questions that need to be answered before the research can take place anyway. So don’t be worried about it. Don’t panic about it. if you’re worried about it. Sometimes it’s an onerous and long process, I will say it takes some four to six weeks for the board to go through them and get responses back. We try and do it in less time for students. But a lot of, universities are up to three months. And that’s only because the boards are looking at so many applications. So four weeks is probably a pretty standard return. So you have to plan for that too. You have to plan that. It’s going to take a month to get my application through the process, get my responses back and then I’m going to work on it and we’re going to go back and forth. But once you’ve got your initial response and you’re going back and forth with the board to make it perfect that, those fine-tuning things happened really quickly, as quick as you can make some fine tunes or rewrite the information sheet to dumb it down like they told you or whatever and get back to them the faster they can, you know, so it’s that first kick the cat takes maybe for four weeks in a little bit longer. But the process to get you to your yes after that is as quick as you can work on it with the board. So that goes really quickly. So that’s another thing you have to think about. But and I know it seems a bit onerous, worried about it, but build that into your research project, I guess would be the only thing you have to think of. Yeah.