Choose-Your-Path Lesson — Model Comparison Decision Page
A decision-making lesson that compares three to five paths side by side with pros, cons, fit-for-you signals, and a self-assessment that recommends the best match — pilots career pivot models but the pattern fits any 'pick your approach' decision lesson.
Best for: Decision-making lessons where students must pick between three to five distinct approaches or models — career paths, business models, training plans, methodologies.
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What it does
- Big-picture overview — opens by naming the three to five models on the table and why this choice matters
- Side-by-side comparison cards — each model gets its own card with what it is, who it fits, and what to expect
- Pros and cons strip per model — short, honest lists of the upsides and trade-offs of each path
- Fit-signal callouts — green-flag and red-flag cues that tell a student 'this is probably you' or 'maybe not'
- Self-assessment quiz — a short set of questions that tallies up to a recommended model with a one-line rationale
- Pick-your-path commitment — a closing card where students name their chosen model and the reason behind the choice
Best use cases
- Career and professional coaching — choosing between paths like 'lateral move', 'industry pivot', 'entrepreneurship', 'sabbatical'
- Business and entrepreneurship — choosing between business models (services, products, courses, agency)
- Health and fitness — choosing a training approach (strength, endurance, hybrid, yoga-led)
- Personal finance — choosing an investing or saving approach (aggressive, balanced, conservative, FIRE)
- Education and learning — choosing a learning track or specialization within a broader course
What you can change with your DNA
When you run this through the remix skill, your CCOS DNA — brand, voice, audience — drives these decisions automatically:
- Colors — slots for page background, comparison-card surfaces (one per model), pros-and-cons accents, quiz feedback states, and the commitment block
- Fonts — a confident display font for the model names and quiz result, and a clean body font for the comparison cards and pros/cons lists
- Copy — opening framing, three to five model descriptions, pros-and-cons lists, fit-signal cues, quiz questions and answer options, and the commitment block text
- Images — optional illustration or icon per model, and any small icons for fit signals (green flags, yellow flags, red flags)
- Behavior — set the quiz scoring logic, decide whether the recommended model is shown immediately or after submission, and toggle whether students can retake the quiz
How remixing works
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Run it through your DNA
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