Hmm, i've pasted the info I have below. What I did when I went in I had thought about answers to the questions, and kinda rough plan for the speech.
But when I did it, they only asked a few questions from the list , and made the rest up according to stuff in the speech - Like 'when you said this, what did you mean regarding that' and 'elaborate on such and such' etc. They really want to test that you know your major work well, so you can't do that much prep for the questions except knowing it.
Good luck ! Its so great when its over, so look forward to that.
MARKING CRITERIA FOR 'A' RANGE
Refined, critical analysis of the ongoing development of a work that will have a coherence of meaning, value and form.
Formulates insights and concepts based on extensive, detailed, reflective investigation and research.
A highly sophisticated understanding of the importance of manipulating language to shape meaning and thereby engage audience
Sophisticated control of expression in both the presentation and interview components of the task.
Why did you choose this medium ? I
Justify your decision to choose this topic.
What connection does your work to have to either the Advanced or Extension Course ?
In one sentence, explain what your work is about.
What have been difficulties in your process ? How have you overcome them ?
Why would your work appeal to your intended audience ? Because the intended
What do you hope to have achieved by the end of the year ?
What do you hope to have gained from this experience ?
Are you happy with the way your major work is developing ?
Has your major work changed in any way from your initial conception as outlined in your proposal ? Y If so , why ?
What do you think you have learnt from your major work experience ?
What benefits do you see in the journal process ?
What are your immediate goals at this stage of your major work ?
Describe two significant stimulus material recorded in your journal and the impact this has had on your major work. T
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