Wallcop wrote:
Applying straight after the meeting shows you have no intention of improving. I suggest waiting a bit before reapplying as you can improve on the points given when you were denied.
Firstly, your use of the word "shows" implies that I have no intent on developing on my weaknesses, something that I don't think you're in a position to judge so definitely, especially given that you're wrong.
The feedback previously given by the administrative body was
"low activity, but everything else seems good. Boost the activity up and apply again."
Given that last week I was mostly away (Due to finishing a short course for a qualification that I am looking for) and I temporarilyneglected Zarp for real-life goals, I am sure that I can easily work on improving my consistency in activity (And I already am) compared to what is has been before. Additionally, I scoped out the other applicants that were accepted and their overall gametime was (In one case at least) only ever so slightly excelled than my own, thusly I took the feedback as reflecting my consistency over the few days prior to the meeting, something that I can easily work on in the following week, and I saw no reason to put off applying. It's more time to gather feedback, it also shows consistency and commitment to the application process. However if you wish to attempt to turn my comportment behavior unfavorable, be my guest.