Crisis committees, in many respects, compose the upper echelon of the Model United Nations circuit. While GENERAL ASSEMBLY COMMITTEES ARE more research-oriented setting rather than the low probability of being called on in a large body. In a General Assembly, you must know how to get your point across quickly and effectively, in the limited time that you are given to speak; it is quite the opposite in crisis committees. You will have many opportunities to speak; therefore, the quality of your speech must maintain strength or you risk invalidating your own points. That being said, crisis committees require only that you respond intelligently as a group or individual with writing, leadership, and logical debate.