I did the Aspirin SAC last week. The actual prac questions may vary slightly from school to school, but some of the questions I had to answer were:
- What's the purpose of adding Sulfuric acid?
- Why is water added at the end of the reaction?
Go on, give us some answers 
The purpose of adding sulfuric acid is because esterification occurs ideally under acidic environments (it's a catalyst)
Limiting agent would be the salcylic acid
Cold water is used to lower the solubility of aspirin ( as with all precipitates, there is still a minor chance of them dissolving in water ). Water is also used to rinse and to ensure that other solubles and reactants are washed away.
Purity of sample - Just comment on things that can cause your aspirin sample to be contaminated. You could mention that a ferric chloride test may be used to assess the purity of the sample, or simply use something like TLC [ one dot - pure, two dots- impure ]