Epilogue
I felt that previous two posts were sort of incomplete without bringing out what I learned most from these two special events - applying for EB VP and for LCP.
(1) There is never enough time for filling in the application. Especially when it gets just a bit thorough each year and requires more research for knowledge.
(2) There is never enough time for writing the MOST PERFECT speech. Everything just happens so quickly after sending in the application.
(3) There aren't right or wrong answers for the application, in the Questions&Answers round, during VP candidates' interviews. There are just answers which suit AIESEC Tallinn reality more or less.
And if I was to give few recommendations based on these, that would be it:
(1) Look at the application as soon as possible after it comes out. Then you what is waiting ahead and how to divide your time between your responsibilities so that you would have fair amount of time for answering questions.
(2) If you're not so sure what should the speech be like, ask around. There are plenty of members around who have given speeches when applying for EBs and they would be most delighted to chat with you and help you. If you don't know where to start - look up some general information about writing speeches in Google for example. All in all - talk about things you know, if you don't know - find out and make sure you know what you're talking about ;)
(3) Make sure you know how the process is like (what has to be filled in, when is something happening, etc), then it's a whole lot easier to focus on the content and quality!
As I have mentioned before - I would be happy to help you if you have any questions, so feel free to contact me :)
I wish you best of everything on your journey!
Riina Maisa
President of AIESEC Tallinn
2007/2008
Some links:
made a spontaneous speech? in English
being an example? in Estonian
had to come up with a speech? in English
almost done with the speech? in English
coming to an end? in English
Speech tips
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