Your presentation at the beginning of your review should be planned out ahead of time. You want to be able to speak clearly, focused, and set yourself up for a good review. A good way to start is to give a little background on yourself: where you are from, went to undergrad, anything else interesting or relevant. Then go into the work and your ideas. Keep it short, especially if you are at a later time slot...they don't want to listen to you ramble on.
If you have problems talking about your work you can bring note cards or even read (not recommended but it's better than getting up there and saying nothing).
Don't worry if you forget things or give a really short presentation, anything you missed will probably get addressed later.
Another tip, try to have your committee seated so they are only looking at your work if that's possible.
I don't know that I need to put any more advice on here, it sounds like you guys are getting a lot of preparation in your crit class. Good luck!
Monday, April 12, 2010
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