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#1
14-October-2009
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We have been told that we shouldn't just read the case study at the conversation.
As there is an obvious limit to the time we have to present, I'm struggling to find a balance between discussing the various options for different issues, verses presenting the projects themselves and what actually happened.
To what degree are the written case studies taken into consideration? Do they form part of the assessment on their own?
To what degree do we still need to present the project specific information as part of the conversation?
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#2
16-November-2009
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Case studies are not "marked". The two Assessors will be sent copies of the case studies and will carry out a preliminary evaluation of the information provided and assess whether or not more information is required to complete the assessment under Registered Architects Rule 13(1) (a)
There has been comment made on this website that projects are an aide memoir to an applicant.
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