Science Question:
How would you go about solving a scientific problem?
Answer:
Here they will be looking for a logical and analytical approach.
Show evidence of careful planning e.g. define the problem, do your research, break it down into smaller units and have a contingency plan if things don't work out.
Give examples of problems you have solved in the past.
You might include in your answer:
* The research you will need to undertake
* People you will need to talk to
* Estimation of the time it will take
* External help you may have to call on
* Resources you will need
Show evidence of careful planning e.g. define the problem, do your research, break it down into smaller units and have a contingency plan if things don't work out.
Give examples of problems you have solved in the past.
You might include in your answer:
* The research you will need to undertake
* People you will need to talk to
* Estimation of the time it will take
* External help you may have to call on
* Resources you will need
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