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Is it helpful to bring something to write on for interviews (for the purpose of explaining your research) maybe a blank piece of paper in your pocket? It just seems that drawing a simple graph or pathway might make explaining a research project easier.
Or is it better to just stick with unaided oral conversation?
I know it is trivial and might have been discussed in the pre-allo forum, but since our interviews are much different and research focused I would like to get your input. Thanks.
Or is it better to just stick with unaided oral conversation?
I know it is trivial and might have been discussed in the pre-allo forum, but since our interviews are much different and research focused I would like to get your input. Thanks.

