I took most of my work up to Coventry, ready for my PRP on 11 September. This was a suitcaseful of sketchbooks, exhibition books, log books, blog, samplers and other stitched works. This means I won’t have as much to take on 11 September.
We discussed hitting deadlines, and I clarified I would be submitting all the online paperwork in good time, as most of it was already ready. We discussed the process on the day of the PRP. I think I can do it OK, but I did warn Jill that when it comes to interviews, sometimes I bomb. I know I usually come across as very confident, but unexpected questions can throw me completely. People who have not seen me bomb, find this quite surprising! This is why I am not cocky about it beforehand!
My presentation is prepared and I know what I want to say. I was glad Jill had given feedback on the first draft which I had found very helpful, although it means I have a lot of information to get through in 10-15 minutes. One of the good things about this course is that advice and guidance is available at the draft stage of any work, and if students choose to take it on board, it really tightens up the work. Jill had also reworked my essay plan – using all my headings – but in a completely different order - that made so much more sense. I find it really helpful to be given a firm push in the right direction!
Actions:
CMT to catalogue and send off all paperwork to RRU.
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