PPDT




What should I do if I need to use the washroom urgently during the discussion?

They'll give everyone plenty of time to rest in the dormitory before heading to the hut. Hopefully, no one will need a break during the discussion. Again If it's very urgent what can they do , "Nature bounds no rules, go to washroom!"

What should I do if I need to use the washroom urgently during the discussion?

They'll give everyone plenty of time to rest in the dormitory before heading to the hut. Hopefully, no one will need a break during the discussion. Again If it's very urgent what can they do , "Nature bounds no rules, go to washroom!"

Should I challenge someone if they are presenting an illogical argument?

Don't get involved in illogical arguments; it might lead to being screened out. In such situations, it's better to stay calm and quiet. Sometimes, saying less is better.

Should I challenge someone if they are presenting an illogical argument?

Don't get involved in illogical arguments; it might lead to being screened out. In such situations, it's better to stay calm and quiet. Sometimes, saying less is better.

How can I deal with nervousness during the discussion?

1. It's okay to feel nervous; everyone does. Just accept it and try to manage it.

2. Mistakes are normal; don't think too much about them. Move forward and keep contributing.

3. Be yourself; it's better to be real than pretend to be perfect.

4. Trust your preparation and show your strengths. Stay composed and handle pressure well. 

Remember, ISSB want to see how you handle challenges.

How can I deal with nervousness during the discussion?

1. It's okay to feel nervous; everyone does. Just accept it and try to manage it.

2. Mistakes are normal; don't think too much about them. Move forward and keep contributing.

3. Be yourself; it's better to be real than pretend to be perfect.

4. Trust your preparation and show your strengths. Stay composed and handle pressure well. 

Remember, ISSB want to see how you handle challenges.

If my story was incomplete when I read it, what should I do?

You need permission from the conducting officer to read your story. If they say it's okay, you can go ahead. Be professional when asking for permission. The assessors are there to evaluate you, so make sure to complete your story, as they're not concerned about how it ends, but rather how you handle it.

If my story was incomplete when I read it, what should I do?

You need permission from the conducting officer to read your story. If they say it's okay, you can go ahead. Be professional when asking for permission. The assessors are there to evaluate you, so make sure to complete your story, as they're not concerned about how it ends, but rather how you handle it.

 Is it necessary to repeat my story during the discussion?

You usually don't need to tell your story again during the discussion. Once you've written it down, focus on explaining how it relates to the discussion. Avoid saying the same things again and stay involved in the ongoing conversation.

 Is it necessary to repeat my story during the discussion?

You usually don't need to tell your story again during the discussion. Once you've written it down, focus on explaining how it relates to the discussion. Avoid saying the same things again and stay involved in the ongoing conversation.