Needs & Preferences
There’s a difference between needs and preferences.
Both can have a great impact on how you feel about and approach your viva.
If you need something for your viva – from regular breaks, examiners to wear microphones or anything else – then you need it. That shouldn’t be up for debate with anyone else; the best thing to do is make sure the appropriate people in your department, doctoral college or graduate school know and know what to do for your viva.
A need is something you absolutely have to have. A preference is something that would be helpful. You might prefer if your examiner was someone you’d cited. You might prefer to have your viva in-person or over Zoom. You might prefer to have your viva sooner rather than later. But if that preference isn’t met an alternative way can be found.
Whenever something feels like a need or a preference for your viva, unless it’s unambiguous, reflect again and just be clear for yourself.
Is it a need? Is it a preference?
And whichever it is you have two questions to respond to: Do you need help from someone? What do you need to do next?