How much time does an Admission officer take to evaluate your application?
The Answer to the above question is 12 minutes. Yes! 12 minutes. Are you shocked? M sure you are. The hard work of 4 Years and for some even longer, boils down to just 12 minutes of an Application Officer’s time. Now do you think your Regular Application will be able to get the desired kind of attention from the Application Officer? In about 99% cases-No. Then the question arises - what will work? Well that's where we help you. In order to create a connection with the Admission officer in these 12 minutes You need an Irresistible Story.
In order to create an Irresistible Story, a unique and highly successful college application Strategy is used. It's called 345 Rule. The 345 Rule helps you identify key elements in your life and Profile to create a story around them.
3 Adjectives
Define Yourself in 3 Adjectives.
In grammar, Adjectives are important elements of sentences. Using adjectives means that we can express the Quality of any person or object. In our case, we are concerned about a person, and that’s YOU.
Defining yourself with 3 adjectives is really important for you to know your quality and then to communicate that quality to the admission officers. It’s easy for people to randomly come up with impressive words, which they think are part of their personality, but in reality, you have not given it much thought and don’t even know whether the word really resonates with your personality or not. But this is what will make all of the difference.
So, Can you think of three adjectives that ACTUALLY define your personality? In simpler terms, what traits do you think MAKE your personality?
2. 4 Defining Moments
As per Psychology, A defining moment is when you experience something that fundamentally shapes you, and we all have those moments. Or in other words, Defining moment is a short experience that is both MEMORABLE & MEANINGFUL. These experiences can be positive or negative and Depending on how these events are recalled, they can result in a person seeing themselves as a lifelong victim of circumstance or serve as a springboard to successfully overcoming obstacles. Sometimes there are multiple significant events that become a common defining moment.
There are 4 defining Moments in everyone's life. They can be:
Moments of Elevation
Moments of Insight
Moments of Pride
Moments of Connection
5 Unique Emotions/Feelings
Every Human experiences different kinds of emotions in their lifetime. It can be Joy, Anger, Disgust, Fear and Sadness. And every emotion is very important in your life. The choices we make, the actions we take, and the perceptions we have are all influenced by the emotions we are experiencing at any given moment. Emotions Can Motivate Us to Take Action, Emotions Help Us Survive, Thrive, and Avoid Danger, Emotions Can Help Us Make Decisions, Emotions Allow Other People to Understand Us, Emotions Allow Us to Understand Others and most importantly if looked carefully they help understand us.
It’s very important to understand and acknowledge our emotions and figure out what affects us negatively and what works positively. Our feelings are all derived from underlying emotions. We seldom address our emotional turbulence, and simply assume that what we feel is only what we’re consciously aware of: I’m in a good or bad mood today; work is stressing me; I’m not angry, I just don’t feel like talking. We’re satisfied with that answer and accept it as something we just have to live with.
Most successful people in the world are Emotionally aware and are actually Emotionally Intelligent.
With this super powerful exercise, you will have a chance to probe deeper into your inner being and introspect your qualities, Aha moments and emotions that govern you, and subsequently direct the course of your life. Your experiences and takeaways from each important event constitutes your story, for it has shaped the person that you are. Your story is what distinct you from others, and this is the exact element the admission officers are looking for.