The complete Stylelife Academy Missions
Archive : The complete Stylelife Academy Missions
The Stylelife Academy was the first to transfer dating coaching online and use eLearning to transform it (which is less coach intensive). The goal is to lower the cost of tailored coaching. Since then, numerous businesses have used the same strategy (notably Sex God Method, Mehow and PUA Training).
Getting Started – Does It Take Time? What happened to my introductory package?
When you initially join up, you get immediate access to the program’s online component. You’re meant to get an introduction packet in the mail, but when I enquired about it two weeks later, The Sneak (my assigned coach) said it hadn’t been put together yet.
It’s a little difficult to use the online member site at first. I thought it to be inadequately planned out, and was startled that everything was squeezed onto just one page titled ‘objective’. I had trouble finding items and believed I was missing a lot of information. Fortunately, an introduction guide was available for download, and after reading it, it was simple to maneuver about.
Genuinely Personalized Advice? Or is it just bravado?
When you join, the first step is to take your own evaluation exam. The idea is that this will allow stylelife to tailor your assignments to your level of experience. Customizing a dating program, even face to face, is difficult, so one of the first things I wanted to look at with an automatically tailored system was how it would adjust the course depending on my assessment exam. If it performed well, it may be a significant benefit to the show; if not, it could subtract significantly from the value of the material.
First, I performed the personal analysis exam as if I were a total novice. I thought about it for a few days, then redid the test with my genuine details (which I won’t reveal here, but you can image what they may be after 8 years as a pick-up artist).
The exam is based on the number of sexual partners you’ve had, the number of ladies you’ve kissed in the previous two months, and the length of time you’ve been in long-term relationships. Some simple yet useful criteria for determining someone’s degree of experience. They will also ask you a series of questions to assess your Attraction, Rapport, and Seduction skills.
The exam told me that as a novice, I had an MSI (Mating Success Indicator) of 8% and an AEI (Attraction Expert Level) of 5%! So far, so good; nevertheless, both indicators are normal curves (50% being the median). The MSI compares your performance to that of all the other males who took the test. The AEI is a little more difficult to comprehend, but I believe Stylelife has established an optimal level (that they perceive to represent the maximum potential of males) and calculated based on that rather than student data.
A few days later, the results of my second round revealed that I had an MSI (Mating Success Indicator) of 100% and an AEI (Attraction Expert Level) of 95%. Because the normal curves used by the test are based on data from the students themselves, it made sense that I would be at the top (though I personally believe I still have some room to improve – I guess that is my 5% remaining AEI). I was also labeled as “The Party Guy” by the output.
What is the end result?
As a result, the test was fairly accurate. But what about the missions that were assigned as a result of this?
After passing the test, you can begin working on the missions right away. You can only complete two per day, and once completed, you must write a journal entry about it (which the instructors will evaluate and then give you feedback as necessary). If you complete both missions in a single day, you can do an extra credit mission and report your progress in the forums. The missions are presented on one page in text and have relatively brief instructions – this was also a disappointment for me. If there had been some supporting content such as video to demonstrate missions this would a lot more helpful and motivational. I was looking for demonstration videos I’d heard about, but couldn’t find them.
The Missions for Beginners: Some Useful, Some Quirky. Overall Disappointing Quality.
My missions as a beginner were very straightforward in courses named ‘develop your identity’, ‘conquer social anxiety’ and ‘achieve super confidence’. I found some of them to be ‘off topic’. The strangest example was a mission that asked me to perform menial tasks to my best throughout a day. Whilst I understand the reasoning behind it (building your sense of achievement and ability to do things), I don’t agree in anyway that this is going to help anyone improve their dating life.
Having said this, there were other missions that weren’t directly related to dating or pick up, but more general social skills that are a strong point of the program, as they build overall social skills. The vast majority of dating products fail to address this important aspect (which is important for dating beginners.
I’d put down having a few previous girlfriends and basically having a not very active girl life other than that in the personal test – but I felt like it was treating me like someone who needed to build some confidence even before thinking about women (which is fine, since I’ve had students with that requirement myself in the past, but in this case it wasn’t relevant). Otherwise, the course topics were sound and very relevant for a beginner – I was disappointed with the quality of the missions themselves.
The Missions for Advanced: Not Bad.
Moving on to the missions I got with my advanced profile. The level of mission difficulty definitely went up, making it more challenging. One was to use “a lock in prop” on a girl. This is still what I’d call beginner level, but more challenging. The first extra credit mission they gave me however, was “Train a Pivot”, definitely an advanced level mission. Talking with other students I can see that the mission structure actually works well for the majority of students, steadily increasing the challenge they get.
I didn’t receive any feedback from my few days of using the program and journaling about my missions. I didn’t ask any specific questions in my notes though.
The Stylelife VIP Elite Forum and F.O.C.U.S. (Faculty Online Chat Ultimate Sessions) (Faculty Online Chat Ultimate Sessions)
The Stylelife VIP elite discussion forum is a great part of the offering, there are a lot of posts – at the time of writing it had nearly 100,000 individual posts amassed from its students and instructors combined.
There is a strong collegial and supportive feel in the forum with students helping each other and instructors stepping in to add advice when necessary. This is aided by the strong course structure provided by the missions – so students have to tackle the same issues. An interesting part is also the section on Field Reports from the instructors where they describe their outings and attach photos and short videos from time to time. This will be motivational to read, as there are a lot of successes recorded there. It also has Style’s old archive of posts from when he was learning.
Stylelife names its chat sessions F.O.C.U.S. (Faculty Online Chat Ultimate Sessions) (Faculty Online Chat Ultimate Sessions). These are another good point of the program, giving you the ability to talk directly with instructors when you have a sticking point.
The Bottom Line
In summary, the Stylelife Academy, is well suited for beginners and should be effective in taking you to an intermediate level of experience and getting reasonable success with women.
The price tag, however, is expensive, particularly as you will be on the course for at least several months to get the full value out of it and finish all of the missions (there are actually few examples of students having finished all 500+ missions, although many are already achieved dating success).
This is clearly not a course for anyone more experienced who is already getting some success with women. T- there are better, more well suited products out there if you have more experience.
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