“Not Like I Thought”
It’s one of the most common things people say about the viva.
I believed my examiners would grill me but instead we just talked about what I had done…
I thought I would go blank but it was just good to be discussing my research…
I expected that I would be there for hours and hours, but it was all done by 1pm…
In my experience there is a massive mis-match between what PhD candidates generally expect from their viva and what happens when they meet their examiners. Typically, this is because the candidate expects it is going to be far more dire an experience than it actually is!
It’s good that vivas tend to work out well, but it would be better if people went to them knowing more of what to expect and thus get ready in a more positive frame of mind.
So what can you do? Don’t just listen to the person on the internet. Talk to your friends. Talk to your colleagues. Talk to your supervisors. Read the regulations. Read blog posts and articles describing real experiences. Through all of this try to arrive at a good, positive idea of the viva that is ahead of you.