Qualification is the art of making a vague statement sound precise. It's like trying to describe a sunset to someone who's never seen one.
It involves using words like "sort of," "kind of," and "somewhat" to make your statement sound more convincing.
But be warned: over-qualification can be a real skill-killer. You might end up being so qualified that you forget what you're talking about.
For example, "I'm sort of a professional" sounds more impressive than "I have a job, but it's not a real job."
Or, "I'm kinda a friend" sounds more appealing than "I have acquaintances who tolerate me."
Practice your qualification skills with our qualification exercises: