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Agneesh
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30-October-2009
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Hi there,
I m going for my registeration in 2010 March. I m a little confused regarding the professional conversation.
In the conversation, since our case-study would already be perused by the assessors, do we need to speak in general and take them through entire the process of architectural services as we would conduct or talk project specific throughout?
Regards aB
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#2
09-November-2009
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Take them through the entire architectural process explaining your personal input. You should not simply read out the material in your case study as the Assessors will have read that in preparation for meeting with you.
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Nic Sewell
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#3
02-May-2010
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Hi,
I am also a little confused as to what extent the case studies play in the professional conversation. Is it preferable to talk about the architectural process generally, with reference to the case studies and other projects where appropriate?
Or should the case studies guide the conversation, with reference to other processes/services where appropriate?
Thanks
Nic
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#4
10-May-2010
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Sorry for the delay in replying, I was in Auckland last week. For the benefit of others, the case studies are your experience of the architectural process against the specified "experience areas". Case studies do help guide the conversation. It does not preclude mentioning other relevant projects and personal experience that you have had.
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