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Peer-Learning Fit: Interpersonal Skills
Peer-Learning Fit: Interpersonal Skills

Why are interpersonal skills so crucial for learning at Turing College? This article will explain why lacking them can cause rejection.

Updated over a week ago

Why was my application rejected? πŸ€”

One of the essential qualities we look for in our candidates is strong interpersonal skills, which are crucial to success in a peer-learning environment.

During the admissions process, we lacked examples highlighting a prowess for effective communication, teamwork, and the ability to navigate and adapt to the complexities of a workplace. These skills are integral to our learners' success while in the program and when entering the job hunt.

What should I do to improve? πŸ“š

We encourage you to reflect on what part of your application indicated a low proficiency in these areas so that you can continue developing your interpersonal skills. This doesn't have to be done only to gain admittance to Turing College, but interpersonal skills are vital in all educational and professional settings. Any development you pursue will serve you well for a lifetime.

When can I reapply? ⏳

To ensure you have sufficient time to learn and practice these new skills, we can only accept a new application 3 months after your rejection.

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