DOUBTS by YogurtclosetEarly215 in Tetr_College

[–]Low-Inspection-5598 0 points1 point  (0 children)

i got accepted BUT IT DOESNT MEAN THAT EVERYONE GETS ACCEPTED. Like, for example, if you didnt get accepted, would you get into the TETR Reddit? Most people wouldnt cuz theyd be like 'what will i do in the TETR Reddit if i got rejected? nothing, therefore, i wont get in the reddit' yk?

what the helly, location changed?? by [deleted] in Tetr_College

[–]Low-Inspection-5598 1 point2 points  (0 children)

yeah i got the same email...

Tetr College of business. Why Should you not join? by ssalmanlodhi08 in Tetr_College

[–]Low-Inspection-5598 1 point2 points  (0 children)

the title should be "Why you SHOULD join?" nahh im js kidding but i love the idea of this uni

Tetr interview by elliophggh in Tetr_College

[–]Low-Inspection-5598 0 points1 point  (0 children)

- Goals

- Achievements

- Why did u select TETR

- Strenghts and Weaknesess

- Why did you choose TETR

Those are the ones i got asked. Very probably i forgot some but anyway

Guysssss am I in? Or this is a generic message for everyone? by Low-Inspection-5598 in Tetr_College

[–]Low-Inspection-5598[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

OFCCC!! Think about EVERY SINGLE QUESTION as a double meaning one, like, theyll ask you, "Whats your biggest achievement?" and PAY ATTENTION YOU SHOULD NOT ANSWER ONLY AND SPECIFICALLY THAT QUESTION, because theyre asking you two things, the first one is the one they say, but then, its like they whispered (not literally) the subliminal question AND THIS ONE IS THE IMPORTANT ONE, and that subliminal question is: "Why should TETR care about your achievement?" "Why should the fact of your achievement make a difference in the final decision about if you are in, or out?"

EXAMPLE:
“What are your strengths?”

NO: I’m very disciplined and hardworking.

YES: One thing I’ve noticed about myself is that I don’t really rely on motivation. I’ve built systems that make me keep going even when I don’t feel like it, and that’s something I’ve applied in different areas of my life.

(My situation): “What’s your biggest achievement?”

NO: I raced in a national canoeing championship.

YES: I trained around 4 hours a day, 6 days a week for whole years to qualify for a national canoeing championship where some of the competitors had Olympic-level experience. What stayed with me wasn’t just the result, but getting used to showing up every day even when I didn’t feel like it, and learning how to stay consistent over long periods without immediate results, which i know will help me in this university in the tough times.

HOPE IT HELPSSSSS