Different Kinds Of Expectations
Here’s a little model that I’m still working out to see if it makes sense.
Procedural expectations about the viva are what happens generally: the typical lengths, common questions, the process of the exam and so on.
Emotional expectations about the viva are how candidates might generally feel: it’s not uncommon to be nervous, it’s human to wonder “what if…?” and so on.
Personal expectations about the viva are how individual candidates feel: the particular worries, specific requirements, self-knowledge and so on.
Knowing more about procedural expectations can have an impact on the other two areas for a candidate: a greater sense of the process could reduce nervousness and any worries. That’s not to suggest that someone shouldn’t do something directly to improve the other areas; perhaps starting with a good foundation of understanding the process will have an impact on the other areas and mean there is less to tackle.
So, if this seems reasonable: what do you not know about the procedural viva expectations? And what are you going to do to fill that gap?