Registration of students for the Polish language exam B1
I executed a project to register 10 students for the state exam in Polish (level B1) as an urgent task with strict time constraints. The main difficulty lay in the high competition for spots and the limited application window (1-3 minutes after registration opened).
On my part, I fully organized the preparation process: I gathered and verified information on accredited centers, clarified the exact opening time for registration for each of them, created a structured document with priorities by cities and centers for each student, and prepared all necessary data for quick entry into the forms.
At the moment registration started, I worked in multitasking mode: I opened and filled out several forms simultaneously, promptly submitted applications to various centers, and quickly moved to alternative options in case of refusals or lack of confirmation. This minimized the risk of losing spots and ensured an effective result within the given conditions.
The project required a high speed of reaction, attention to detail, and stress resistance. As a result, all key tasks were completed, and the registration process was organized in such a way as to minimize the risks of losing spots for the students.
On my part, I fully organized the preparation process: I gathered and verified information on accredited centers, clarified the exact opening time for registration for each of them, created a structured document with priorities by cities and centers for each student, and prepared all necessary data for quick entry into the forms.
At the moment registration started, I worked in multitasking mode: I opened and filled out several forms simultaneously, promptly submitted applications to various centers, and quickly moved to alternative options in case of refusals or lack of confirmation. This minimized the risk of losing spots and ensured an effective result within the given conditions.
The project required a high speed of reaction, attention to detail, and stress resistance. As a result, all key tasks were completed, and the registration process was organized in such a way as to minimize the risks of losing spots for the students.