Decide In Advance
There’s a lot you won’t know about your viva before it happens.
You can have reasonable guesses and expectations around questions, opinions and discussion topics. You can learn generally what to expect and build up a picture. But you can’t know. There’s a lot you have to simply contend with as it happens. A question is asked and you have to pause, think and respond – in whatever way seems best in that moment.
This is why the viva, even if it’s a positive experience, can be a draining event: a lot of brain work is required on the day.
To help reserve as much thinking ability as you can, decide as much as you can in advance of your viva.
Decide in advance:
- how you will get to your viva – and what time you’ll leave!
- what you will wear – and how you want it to make you feel!
- what to take – and don’t forget to check with friends and your supervisor to see if there is anything atypical that you might need!
You have to pause, think and respond as every question is asked. You can’t decide on a response before you hear the question – but you can decide in advance how you will respond to every question. Pause. Think. Take your time.
You can decide in advance to pursue confidence. You can’t decide that you won’t be nervous; feelings can’t be pushed away by a decision. But you can decide that you want to feel confident and take actions to find that.