A Sample of What the T.C.C. (Teen Career Coach) App Produces

The following is a report containing the work-related skills and tendencies of a student born September 15, 2007. The attributes were produced by the proprietary Exonical algorithms of this app and so was the subsequent prompt, not by Artificial Intelligence (AI).

"Provide a list of 10 institutes or universities in London, England, where a person with the following attributes can best study:

You're very good at designing, planning, and starting projects with a creative, innovative mindset. Your knack for finding fresh solutions is a core strength. Independent, you flourish with autonomy, making smart decisions and managing work well. You prefer new challenges that spark thought and growth.

You've got this rare skill: taking big, abstract ideas and turning them into something real. Whether it's a cool product, a new app, or even the start of a whole company, you know how to shape those early versions that actually work. You're at your best when something's just getting started—laying the foundation, setting the vibe, and making sure everything's ready to grow.

You might not be the one who wants to run things long-term—and that's totally fine. Your superpower is getting stuff off the ground. You know how to take a messy idea, figure out the key steps, and pull the right people and tools together to make it happen. You help ideas take root and gain momentum. Without someone like you at the start, a lot of great things wouldn't even get past the “what if” stage.

You've got a real talent for working with physical stuff—products, tools, machines, gear—you name it. You're at your best when you're hands-on, turning ideas into real, useful things people can actually touch, use, or wear. Whether it's something local or something big and global, your skills make a real impact in the physical world.

You shine in areas where things need to work and look good—like health, sports, food, fashion, tech, home gear, or anything that makes life more comfortable or secure. You've got a sharp eye for what makes something solid, reliable, and appealing. Whether you're building something new, improving what's already out there, or just making sure people get top-quality service, you bring real value wherever you go. You're the kind of person who turns practical skills into something powerful.

When your skills and expertise are applied to matters that produce material well-being, good health, physical comfort, security, or prosperity, you are able to make a significant impact on people's lives. You have a deep understanding of what it takes to achieve a high quality of life, and you are able to use your faculties to develop practical solutions that address everyday issues and circumstances related to the material side of life, leading to lasting improvements in people's lives and helping them to achieve their goals and aspirations.

Include the institute's URL, the course's basic annual cost and estimated extracurricular expenses (in US$), total course duration, diploma/degree given upon completion, institute's enrollment qualifications, online application form requirements, and any other relevant information."


The former T.C.C. (Teen Career Coach) generated prompt was then manually fed into DeepSeek AI, which responded what follows, after having been told to focus on universities/institutes in London, England (as an example):

"Here is a refined list of 10 institutes and universities in London that match your creative, hands-on, and entrepreneurial profile:

1. Royal College of Art (RCA) - Course: MA/MSc Innovation Design Engineering (Joint program with Imperial College London). Website: https://www.rca.ac.uk. Annual Tuition: Approximately $38,000. Additional Costs: $5,000–$10,000 (materials, prototyping, exhibitions). Duration: 2 years. Degree Awarded: MA/MSc. Entry Requirements: Strong portfolio, bachelor’s degree, interview. Application Process: Online submission, project proposal.

Why It Fits You: This program blends engineering, design, and entrepreneurship, making it ideal for turning abstract ideas into functional prototypes.

2. Imperial College London - Course: MSc Innovation, Entrepreneurship & Management. Website: https://www.imperial.ac.uk. Annual Tuition: Approximately $42,000. Additional Costs: $3,000–$7,000 (startup competitions, networking events). Duration: 1 year. Degree Awarded: MSc. Entry Requirements: Bachelor’s in STEM or business, strong personal statement. Application Process: Online form, academic references.

Why It Fits You: Focuses on scaling innovations, with strong industry links for launching ventures.

3. University College London (UCL) - Course: MSc Entrepreneurship. Website: https://www.ucl.ac.uk. Annual Tuition: Approximately $37,000. Additional Costs: $4,000–$8,000 (workshops, prototyping lab access). Duration: 1 year. Degree Awarded: MSc. Entry Requirements: Bachelor’s degree, business or technical background preferred. Application Process: Online form, statement of purpose.

Why It Fits You: Emphasizes early-stage venture development, aligning with your ability to structure new projects.

4. London College of Communication (UAL) - Course: BA (Hons) Design Management. Website: https://www.arts.ac.uk. Annual Tuition: Approximately $28,000. Additional Costs: $3,000–$6,000 (materials, industry collaborations). Duration: 3 years. Degree Awarded: BA (Hons). Entry Requirements: Portfolio, academic transcripts. Application Process: Online application, interview.

Why It Fits You: Bridges design and business, helping you refine products for real-world markets.

5. Brunel University London - Course: BSc/MSc Integrated Product Design. Website: https://www.brunel.ac.uk. Annual Tuition: Approximately $24,000 (BSc), $28,000 (MSc). Additional Costs: $4,000–$7,000 (workshop fees, materials). Duration: 3–4 years (BSc), 1 year (MSc). Degree Awarded: BSc or MSc. Entry Requirements: STEM/design background for MSc, portfolio for BSc. Application Process: Online form, personal statement.

Why It Fits You: Hands-on curriculum focused on turning concepts into manufacturable products.

6. Central Saint Martins (UAL) - Course: MA Industrial Design. Website: https://www.arts.ac.uk. Annual Tuition: Approximately $32,000. Additional Costs: $5,000–$9,000 (model-making, exhibitions). Duration: 2 years. Degree Awarded: MA. Entry Requirements: Portfolio, bachelor’s in design, interview. Application Process: Online submission, project proposal.

Why It Fits You: Renowned for experimental design, perfect for pushing boundaries in physical products.

7. Kingston University - Course: MSc User Experience Design. Website: https://www.kingston.ac.uk. Annual Tuition: Approximately $22,000. Additional Costs: $3,000–$6,000 (software, usability testing). Duration: 1 year. Degree Awarded: MSc. Entry Requirements: Design/tech-related bachelor’s, portfolio. Application Process: Online application, references.

Why It Fits You: Combines creativity with functionality, ideal for designing intuitive physical/digital products.

8. Goldsmiths, University of London - Course: MA Design: Expanded Practice. Website: https://www.gold.ac.uk. Annual Tuition: Approximately $26,000. Additional Costs: $4,000–$8,000 (interdisciplinary projects). Duration: 15 months. Degree Awarded: MA. Entry Requirements: Portfolio, bachelor’s degree. Application Process: Online form, statement of intent.

Why It Fits You: Encourages radical innovation, fitting your ability to redefine problems.

9. London Business School - Course: MBA with Entrepreneurship Focus. Website: https://www.london.edu. Annual Tuition: Approximately $130,000 (full program). Additional Costs: $15,000–$25,000 (networking, startup incubator). Duration: 15–21 months. Degree Awarded: MBA. Entry Requirements: Bachelor’s, GMAT/GRE, work experience. Application Process: Online form, essays, interviews.

Why It Fits You: For scaling ventures long-term, though best paired with your prototyping skills.

10. Ravensbourne University London - Course: BSc/MSc Product Design. Website: https://www.ravensbourne.ac.uk. Annual Tuition: Approximately $21,000 (BSc), $24,000 (MSc). Additional Costs: $3,000–$6,000 (materials, tech labs). Duration: 3 years (BSc), 1 year (MSc). Degree Awarded: BSc or MSc. Entry Requirements: Portfolio, academic qualifications. Application Process: Online submission, interview.

Why It Fits You: Industry-focused, with facilities for rapid prototyping and testing.

Key Takeaways

All programs welcome applicants who thrive in autonomy and excel at transforming ideas into reality. Costs are estimates; check official sites for updates."

Of course, other free AI resources (ChatGPT, Gemini, Grok, etc.) would have produced a similar result, so feel free to use your favorite one.

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