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Perseverance

Perseverance and the ability to see things through to the end are crucial when committing to learning. Read more in this article.

Updated over a week ago

Why was my application rejected? πŸ€”

While we understand that you are eager to embark on a new learning journey, we are not confident enough in the likelihood of you completing the program. We draw conclusions like this based on your history and past commitments, and if our candidates tend to cut things short (e.g., drop out of school, not complete courses), then we believe that Turing College may not see them through to graduation, either.

Failure to complete the program harms the experience of other learners in your cohort and jeopardizes your finances since you must repay all or part of the program's value.

Since the stakes are high, we believe now is not the right time for you to join Turing College. However, we see great potential in your future application.

What should I do to improve? πŸ“š

If you would like to apply again, we encourage you to highlight past experiences of perseverance or endurance, particularly in a professional or educational context. This will not only strengthen your application but also show your growth and improvement.

When can I reapply? ⏳

To ensure you have sufficient time to consider your commitment levels and ability to persevere in situations demanding it, we can only accept a new application 3 months after your rejection.

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