Graduate students rarely receive formal preparation for oral defenses as part of their educational experience. This article describes the content of a class on oral examinations. In the class, students learn to cope with anxiety about the oral defense and to understand and manage the defense meeting. Topics include self-management, the format and process of the meeting, and ways to handle questions.
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