How to Best Apply With Your Scores Even If You Think They’re Low.
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We had such great feedback from last Thursday’s event that we’ve decided to do an encore this coming Thursday.
Here’s the link to reserve your spot
This is for you if you’ve:
- Applied before and didn’t get in, we’ll show you why it happened and how to change it.
- Done an interview and didn’t get in, we’ll show you why and how to change that, too
- Seen people with lower or same scores get in and want to make sure you do too
- Want to go to a portfolio uni (ND or UoW) and don’t know how to make an awesome portfolio
- You’re in the Grey zone – your scores are not bad but not amazing either, they’re in the middle – and you’re not sure what to do next.
Or if you just want to give this important stage of your journey the best shot possible.
We’ll give you a simple-to-follow 3 step process so that you put your best foot forward and give these applications the absolute best chance you can, even if you think your score is low.
We’ve helped people with scores as low as 56 and 57 (without being rural or international) get into universities like UQ using this stuff. Doesn’t happen all the time, but if you apply what we’ll be sharing with you in the training then it’s more likely to happen to you.
Here’s the link to reserve your spot.
Cheers,
Dr “Help your get in” Tom
“I’m definitely going into it with a positive mind now that regardless of what happens. I either get in, or I have a damn good experience for next year if I need to apply again” Stacey P.
“Giving some constructive critism on my portfolio points!! Definitely gave me something to think about” Charlotte W.
“About preferencing strategically” Erin-Louise G.
“Thanks for your time. Not that I thought this wasn’t gonna be good. But it was so much more relevant than I thought it would be. Thank you so much! You’re a legend!” Stacey P.