Hmm see but that's my point I guess. If I'm just another "here's my acheivements and my feigned attempt at reflection" professional types, I risk getting lost in the crowd. I feel like employing an honest but upbeat tone will be more impacting. Like listen to one of the sentences I just chopped out: "Exemplified in my improved results from those reflecting average rankings in Yr 10 to ‘first in course’ in 5 subjects has justified my improved initiative". Like wtf does that even mean? It's so distinct from everything else I said and kills the flow.I did mine professional but just overloaded my achievements and what I learnt from them.
Wasn't enough for an interview and I guess its related to the fact that they didn't see in me what they wanted.
They will want people who can bring stuff to the program, fit the requirements, bring stuff to uni, and not let them down at any stage.
So if you can't be formal from the beginning, how can they expect you to not let them down ever?
Even if this is a joke, it's so true.Professional but with a hint of alpha swag.
Not intended as a joke.Even if this is a joke, it's so true.
Is there maybe something else you could mention where you showed initiative? Because you have to show your depth outside school. And school marks mean nothing to them, you just give it them as an indicator if you are going to acquire the 96 ATAR+Hmm see but that's my point I guess. If I'm just another "here's my acheivements and my feigned attempt at reflection" professional types, I risk getting lost in the crowd. I feel like employing an honest but upbeat tone will be more impacting. Like listen to one of the sentences I just chopped out: "Exemplified in my improved results from those reflecting average rankings in Yr 10 to ‘first in course’ in 5 subjects has justified my improved initiative". Like wtf does that even mean? It's so distinct from everything else I said and kills the flow.
Idk man this shits hard