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Choice count: 18
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Field Related Analysis
Education : 46 matches
(choice, course, down, field, first, head, learn, learned, school)Law : 37 matches
(agent, answer, case, clients, close, direction, estate, estate agent, information, minutes, office, price, real estate)Sociology : 37 matches
(economic, estate, head of, interview, interviewer, lefebvre, school, state, trust)Target Structure: (0 matches)
It's your most important Monday ever! You get your clothes ready in front of you before going to sleep to make sure everything goes well! Tomorrow, your dream job interview. If all goes well, you might make it in the firm and become a real estate agent! Before bed, you look at your phone and put your alarm. Your interview is at 8 o clock tomorrow, do you set an alarm at 7? Or at 6? It's a 30-minute drive!
Choice 1 : Alarm set at 7.
Choice 2 : Alarm set at 6.
The worst-case scenario happened! Your alarm didn't ring, and you woke up with 40 min left before your interview! You thank god to have woken you up without an alarm, and you sprint downstairs jumping in your pants and brushing your teeth as you go down the stairs. You manage to finish everything in the 10-minute window, and you need to decide if you jump in the subway (30 minutes of traveling guaranteed) or, if you take your car and risk traffic! (20-60minutes) What will it be?
Write a choice here.
You wake up replenished. You slept 8 good hours and your alarm wakes you up with a 2-hour window before your big interview! You get dressed, and you pour yourself a nice cup of coffee. You wait until it's 7:30, and you take your car to go downtown. On the way, you have a very important choice to make: What will you listen to?
Choice 1 : Listen to the radio.
Choice 2 : ROCK N ROLL.
You sprint to the subway, and jump onto the train. You sit down and see that'll take exactly 30 minutes to get to the office. No, time to spare! A weird lady carrying a suitcase and wearing overalls stumbles on your feet and apologizes. You were just about choosing what to put in your earphones, but you could now decide to start a conversation with this lady. What do you do?
Choice 1 : ROCK N ROLL.
Choice 2 : Talk with the lady.
Choice 3 : Listen to the radio.
You take your car and realize there is no traffic on the way. You realize you can finally relax, and you take a breather. You still have 30 minutes before your big interview and without traffic, it should take you 20 minutes. You need help to relax and have to choose between listening to your favorite rock band or the radio.
Choice 1 : Listen to the radio.
Choice 2 : ROCK N ROLL.
You decide to listen to the radio, and you stumble upon a station that talks about the current economic state of the world. You learn valuable information that you'll probably be able to use in your interview. You reach the office building, and you make your way in. You go in, you sit down and the first question is directly linked to what you learned on the radio. Do you trust what you just learned or do you trust what you've learned in school?
Choice 1 : Trust the guy on the radio.
Choice 2 : Trust what you've learned in school.
You start the music, it's your favorite band. It calms you down and excites you. You get close to your destination, and you begin walking toward the office building. Walking fast to make sure you aren't late you turn at an intersection and stumble into a strange lady. You help her up, and you have a chance to start a conversation realizing she's walking in the same direction. Do you keep walking alone and reach the office building alone or do you start the conversation?
Choice 1 : Reach the office building alone.
Choice 2 : Talk with the lady.
You decide to talk with the woman, and discover she is the head of the firm. The brokers that's what they are called. They basically are leaders of groups of real estate agents. She gives you tips and tricks on how to do good on the job, how to deal with clients, how to sell quick and easy to make your job easier. Most importantly, she tells you the questions for the interview in advance because she took a liking to you. You realize that the first question is something you learned in school but the lady told you a completely different answer. What do you do?
Choice 1 : Trust what you've just learned.
Choice 2 : Trust what you've learned in school.
You decide to trust your gut. "The economical state of the world is expanding right now. That is why the price of everything is spiking at alarming rates. Of course, with time, let's say 2-3 years, we are going to drop into a recession. The price of real estate is going to crash and with it, the commissions obtained from selling properties are going to drop too." (Alexis Lefebvre 2022) The interviewer looks at you dead in the eye, visibly impressed, stands up, and asks, "when can you start?" Your final choice is simple. Can you start Monday?
Choice 1 : Start monday.
You decide to answer the question with the new information you just got. The interviewer looks impressed by how recent the information is. You cross your fingers that it was the right thing to say and the interviewer bursts out laughing. "Welcome to our firm", "When can you start?". The final choice is yours can you start Monday?
Choice 1 : Start monday.
You remove your earphones and enter the most important job interview of your life. Questions pass, and you feel like you are doing pretty well! The final question arrives, "explain the current economical state and why the next years might be difficult for our field of work." You make a very eloquent and clear answer using what you've learned. The economical world is expanding but anything that goes up fast crashes down just as fast. The interviewer looks at you, happy, and asks you, "when can you start?". The final choice is "can you start Monday?"
Choice 1 : Start monday.
You go back home, you got the job. You are now a real estate agent and your dream life is about to begin. You go to sleep, and you wonder... should I set my alarm at 6 o clock or 7 tomorrow?
Write a choice here.