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Eagle Board of Review What to Expect Presenters: Insert names and addresses Council Advancement Chair: Insert name and address

Eagle Board of Review What to Expect Presenters: Insert names and addresses Council Advancement Chair: Insert name and address

Eagle Project The Board of Review determines if your Eagle Project meets the requirements for a project. –They will review the project workbook –They may ask questions –The better the workbook, the fewer the questions

Letters of Recommendation If they are all present, and no problems exist, then you should not even hear about them, except that they will not be given to you. If there are any missing, you will be questioned about their location and why they are missing.

Eagle Application You may be asked to clarify items on the Eagle application. This may be a date issue, or something else of a similar matter.

You will NOT Be asked to perform specific scout skills –No, they will not ask you to tie a knot –They may ask you how you did certain skills, or taught them

General Questions These are more of the form of: –What did you enjoy? –What did you learn? –What would you do differently? –What would you change? –What do you intend to do? –Why did you do something in a particular manner? –How good has your experience been in the Scouting program and your troop?

DO 1. Give the Board members a firm handshake 2. Smile 3. Speak Clearly 4. Maintain Eye Contact 5. Listen before you answer questions 6. Respond to the board members 7. Be brief in your answers, don’t ramble 8. Be courteous and respectful. 9. Be honest 10. Thank the board

DON’T 1. Chew gum 2. Smoke 3. Bring any other distracting items (ipod?)

Eagle Board Of Review Presentation For more information or copies of this presentation contact either: James Eager – District Advancement Chair – Thunderbird District – Gulf Ridge Council Joe Larkin – District Advancement Chair – Little Econ District – Central Florida Council