A person walking up a hillside trail at golden hour — a metaphor for the journey of self-discovery

KT360 for Students

Know who you are before you choose what's next

Choosing a university, a major, a career path — all of it depends on knowing who you actually are.

Free to start
$50 one-time for your full portrait
100% anonymous

Sound familiar?

The moments when knowing yourself actually matters

Choosing a direction

Choosing a direction

Everyone has an opinion about what you should do. The most important input — an honest picture of who you actually are — is the one you probably haven't heard yet.

Leaving home for the first time

Leaving home for the first time

Before you build the next version of yourself, it helps to know which parts of the current version are strengths and which are patterns you might want to leave behind.

Writing about yourself

Writing about yourself

Personal statements and interviews ask you to describe who you are. A KT360 portrait gives you real language for your strengths, grounded in what people have actually observed.

Starting to lead

Starting to lead

Leading a student society, captaining a team, managing a group project. Knowing your blind spots before they cost you is one of the smartest investments you can make.

How it works

How it works for students

01

Draw your self-portrait

A free, 5-minute self-assessment. Rate your own strengths, growth areas, and how you show up — a snapshot of how you see yourself before anyone else weighs in.

02

Invite your circle

Choose 6+ people who really know you — close friends, teachers, family, a coach or mentor. They share honest, anonymous feedback in about 10 minutes.

03

Get your portrait

Clear themes: your strengths, blind spots, patterns people notice, and how you see yourself vs. how others see you. Yours forever.

Real insights

The things nobody tells you at 20

Real gaps between how students rated themselves and what their circle said.

How she saw herself

Leadership: low confidence

How her circle saw her

Leadership: top strength

Seven of her nine respondents independently named leadership as a top strength. She ran for student government — something she never would have considered without seeing that data.

What he believed

Biggest strength: listening

What they observed

Biggest strength: making people feel safe

He was right that people trusted him — but for a different reason than he assumed. He rewrote his grad school personal statement around the real strength his circle identified, not the one he'd been guessing at.

Her self-image

“I'm pretty easygoing”

Her friends’ reality

“She avoids conflict”

Same behavior, completely different interpretation. Seeing the gap gave her something concrete to work on — and a starting point for her first real conversation with a therapist.

What would your circle tell you?

For counselors & advisors

Give your students a clearer picture of who they are

Most student self-reflection is self-reported — and research shows that self-assessment alone is insufficient for accurate self-knowledge. Students often can't see the patterns most obvious to the people around them.

KT360 adds the outside view. Students invite 6+ people they trust to share honest, anonymous feedback. The portrait synthesizes everything into strengths, growth areas, blind spots, and a self-vs-other comparison.

How to recommend KT360

  1. 1

    Suggest the free self-portrait first

    5 minutes, no cost, no commitment. A structured self-assessment they can discuss with you.

  2. 2

    When they're ready, encourage the full portrait

    $50 one-time — less than a single textbook. The insight lasts longer.

  3. 3

    Use the portrait in your sessions

    The self-vs-other comparison gives you a structured starting point for conversations about direction and growth.

  4. 4

    For group settings

    Working with cohorts or leadership programs? Contact us about group pricing.

Free to start. $50 for the full picture.

No subscription, no hidden fees. Start free, pay once when you're ready.

Free self-portrait (no payment required)
Full portrait: $50 one-time
6–20 respondents
Completely anonymous
Shareable with counselors
Yours forever
Start with a free self-portrait

FAQ

Questions students ask

Still have questions? We're happy to help!

Big decisions ahead. Make them knowing who you are.

Five minutes, no cost, no commitment. Start with a free self-portrait.

Start your self-portrait