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<blockquote data-quote="bangarangbass39" data-source="post: 208429" data-attributes="member: 30928"><p>For a written task, if there is a word count between 500 and 1500, will I still be judged for how much I write within that count?</p><p></p><p>Secondly, if I say the right things but because of nerves, my enthusiasm wasn't showing enough as it should've been in the presentation, will I also be marked down? I tried to talk slowly and structured enough so that my points were understood, but I realise in that process I didn't 'smile' enough.</p><p></p><p>I did, however, grin and chuckle a bit when I was asked a difficult and unexpected question, if that's worth anything.</p><p></p><p>Lastly, returning to the written task, I wrote my response in the form of a memo. The task didn't explicitly ask that we do this, but it did ask "what would you say to the client". I thought it was best to frame it in such a way because the case study was structured as a presentation to the client, and the written task didn't indicate the information was supposed to be relayed to anyone else other than the client.</p><p></p><p>I realise after writing this I'm just over analysing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bangarangbass39, post: 208429, member: 30928"] For a written task, if there is a word count between 500 and 1500, will I still be judged for how much I write within that count? Secondly, if I say the right things but because of nerves, my enthusiasm wasn't showing enough as it should've been in the presentation, will I also be marked down? I tried to talk slowly and structured enough so that my points were understood, but I realise in that process I didn't 'smile' enough. I did, however, grin and chuckle a bit when I was asked a difficult and unexpected question, if that's worth anything. Lastly, returning to the written task, I wrote my response in the form of a memo. The task didn't explicitly ask that we do this, but it did ask "what would you say to the client". I thought it was best to frame it in such a way because the case study was structured as a presentation to the client, and the written task didn't indicate the information was supposed to be relayed to anyone else other than the client. I realise after writing this I'm just over analysing. [/QUOTE]
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