06-01-2025, 09:06 AM
To not cover what's already been said and hopefully be of some help regardless of the application:
1. You can look up how long you've been playing via your CKEY here and this is you. you've been playing for 3 years or so, in August 2022.
2. It might be good to talk directly to the admins before applying to clarify your situation. You can do so using AHELP or going into Medical Assistant's DMs and typing ]report <your situation> as they've stated before in the past that they're not interested in considering you. This might clear up the why, what you could potentially do it about it, save you the time of making more applications that would still be ineligible and save you feeling bad about your chances or not. Surely it'd be better to have a private conversation with them than make an application where it's clear you don't think you could get it. Doing that can't be good for you, and isn't very productive in general while you "think" but don't "know" what you need to do.
3. If after talking to them or in future applications where you've been greenlit to apply you do so again: I'd take the advice given here about how to best answer the application in regards to reading other "approved". For one, it'll show you're genuinely invested in trying to be what gets people approved, are willing to put in effort to do so as well.
4. The hat, cape and lawbringer are cool, but you can also just start up a local server and get them that way too, so I'd think about the "I'm ready" part, what "being ready to be HoS" actually entails, and how your skills and behaviour fit into that. It's a fun joke to say and plenty of approved applications also say it, but you'll also note when you read through them approved applications generally have more to say about everything else.
1. You can look up how long you've been playing via your CKEY here and this is you. you've been playing for 3 years or so, in August 2022.
2. It might be good to talk directly to the admins before applying to clarify your situation. You can do so using AHELP or going into Medical Assistant's DMs and typing ]report <your situation> as they've stated before in the past that they're not interested in considering you. This might clear up the why, what you could potentially do it about it, save you the time of making more applications that would still be ineligible and save you feeling bad about your chances or not. Surely it'd be better to have a private conversation with them than make an application where it's clear you don't think you could get it. Doing that can't be good for you, and isn't very productive in general while you "think" but don't "know" what you need to do.
3. If after talking to them or in future applications where you've been greenlit to apply you do so again: I'd take the advice given here about how to best answer the application in regards to reading other "approved". For one, it'll show you're genuinely invested in trying to be what gets people approved, are willing to put in effort to do so as well.
4. The hat, cape and lawbringer are cool, but you can also just start up a local server and get them that way too, so I'd think about the "I'm ready" part, what "being ready to be HoS" actually entails, and how your skills and behaviour fit into that. It's a fun joke to say and plenty of approved applications also say it, but you'll also note when you read through them approved applications generally have more to say about everything else.