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TCLA Vacation Scheme Applications Discussion Thread 2023-24
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<blockquote data-quote="bangarangbass39" data-source="post: 171095" data-attributes="member: 30928"><p>Agreed. It depends how you go over. by that I mean, the way you present your waffle it’s too long.</p><p></p><p> If you take a long time to say something quite straightforward it’s not great. You seem like you’re searching for an answer when you shouldn’t be. If the story requires detail though and it is very interesting (and relevant) they don’t mind. </p><p></p><p>I did an AC recently and started off quite concise and to the point. They asked me follow up questions because there was more to know about what I said. When I started to add more detail however, it helped me a lot and instead of asking questions they were far more engaged with I said.</p><p></p><p>I don’t think you should be strict with how long you speak. But you should know when you should be detailed and how long that can take. And appreciate that it can go over a little</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bangarangbass39, post: 171095, member: 30928"] Agreed. It depends how you go over. by that I mean, the way you present your waffle it’s too long. If you take a long time to say something quite straightforward it’s not great. You seem like you’re searching for an answer when you shouldn’t be. If the story requires detail though and it is very interesting (and relevant) they don’t mind. I did an AC recently and started off quite concise and to the point. They asked me follow up questions because there was more to know about what I said. When I started to add more detail however, it helped me a lot and instead of asking questions they were far more engaged with I said. I don’t think you should be strict with how long you speak. But you should know when you should be detailed and how long that can take. And appreciate that it can go over a little [/QUOTE]
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