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<blockquote data-quote="M777" data-source="post: 18119" data-attributes="member: 2524"><p>Tough question - there's always going to be overlap because you're asked similar questions that appear in the written application. It's impossible not to have some overlap (at least in my opinion).</p><p></p><p>I did introduce some new points that I neglected to mention in my written application, but this was down to personal preference. You have to be very concise (one minute is not much time at all, it really tests your ability to speak concisely!), so I'd avoid reading out your written application as you simply won't have time to cover everything.</p><p></p><p>Like Dan said, I wouldn't overthink it. The VI is there to learn more about you, beyond what GR can ascertain from your written work. Nothing you say will be unacceptable (within reason!)- you should just relax, be yourself and conduct yourself professionally.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="M777, post: 18119, member: 2524"] Tough question - there's always going to be overlap because you're asked similar questions that appear in the written application. It's impossible not to have some overlap (at least in my opinion). I did introduce some new points that I neglected to mention in my written application, but this was down to personal preference. You have to be very concise (one minute is not much time at all, it really tests your ability to speak concisely!), so I'd avoid reading out your written application as you simply won't have time to cover everything. Like Dan said, I wouldn't overthink it. The VI is there to learn more about you, beyond what GR can ascertain from your written work. Nothing you say will be unacceptable (within reason!)- you should just relax, be yourself and conduct yourself professionally. [/QUOTE]
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