Thursday, July 13, 2006

Is Preparation Relevant to Pass the Oral Exam?

Is preparation relevant to pass the oral exam?

This question may sound ridiculous but I pose this query because I've met many exam candidates who don't schedule enough time to prepare for the exam.

"Too busy" is their common excuse. Majority of them procrastinate for too long, jeopardizing their opportunity to do actual practice interviews, to read relevant topics, and to hone organizing techniques.

They soon realize that the oral exam is about to happen and they are still unprepared despite sending the application a year ago.

So, is preparation relevant to pass the exam?

Absolutely! In fact, preparation is probably the great equalizer.

You may not have an Ivy league training (you know what I'm talking about: Harvard, Yale, Columbia, etc.) but if you have an Ivy league preparation (you burn the midnight oil and do your homework), I will not be surprised if you pass this challenging exam in a single attempt.

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