Milestones read like reliability receipts: scheduling portal live since 2019, hybrid Seoul meetups standardized in 2024, and lab queue times held steady as cohorts grew.
This annotated walkthrough shows how we layer callouts on generic SaaS-style mocks without numeric dashboards. Each panel uses an accordion disclosure so you open only the interaction you are studying, mirroring how mentors pace live reviews in Seoul evening studios.
Callout A highlights the queue where you park configuration packages before a mentor review. The accordion below keeps each annotation readable without crowding the mock canvas.
This block stays playful on purpose: three personas, three cards, one grid. Click a role and the story swaps without reloading the page, which mirrors how admissions conversations branch when someone arrives from logistics instead of IT. We keep copy specific to CoreAxis SAP Academy tracks so you never get a generic “digital skills” paragraph. The tone stays light, but the promises stay grounded in what our labs actually cover.
You sit in testing calls where acronyms fly faster than context. Picking this role shows how the cross-module overview storyline maps FI, MM, and SD touchpoints with notebook habits that survive real stand-ups, not just classroom applause.
Do you include official SAP exam vouchers?
Can teams from one company sit together?
No. We publish practice sets and mentor checkpoints; you register exams separately through SAP so expectations stay explicit.
Yes, when seats exist. Admissions coordinates shared tenant rules so colleagues do not overwrite each other’s transports during labs.
We send one concise email per month with syllabus deltas, Seoul meetup dates, and honest seat notes—never a disguised sales thread.
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