You are in school. You are desperately trying to think of questions for your interview. You are finally done with your questions. But then, your teacher left some comments on the docs, asking you to change some things around. Ugh, MORE work? Seriously? But when your interview comes, you feel like all that is worth it for these questions. That is how I felt when I went through the process of doing my interview.
I had to think for some time what my questions could be. Mrs. Cooper had a doc with questions that we could ask. It helped me a lot. A lot LOT. After I typed the questions I had made up and copy and pasted from the doc, I put them in chronological order, like we were supposed to. Mrs. Cooper checked it and I didn’t know until the next time I saw my questions. I changed them and changed some more with the new comments. I was so relieved when everything was done because I was so tired! Little did I know we were doing a video until Mr. Casal and Mrs. Cooper told us and I was thinking, here we go again with all that writing and planning and… you get the point. I actually like the project but it gets tiring sometimes when you don’t know what question you are going to ask and think about for a couple hundred million times. I know it doesn’t sound THAT tiring, but for me it is.
I was going to conduct my interview in a restaurant and it was very noisy so it wasn’t the best choice but oh well. I was asking questions here and there and I thought my interviewee, Steve, was thinking “When is the food going to come?” Steve’s answers were pretty wise, in my opinion. I couldn’t really hear him at times but he repeated so the interview was ok. I haven’t got the photos yet since my dad is really busy. Steve said the questions were very smart but I got some questions from the doc so… The most silly question in the pile is “What’s your new favorite food?” that I got in the doc but when I saw it, I just thought, “Why not?”
In conclusion, the interview questions are boring! Yeah right (sarcastic), they were NOT boring. BUT they were sorta maybe sometimes tiring. Overall, the interview was great, just make sure to get enough sleep. Why do I keep on talking about tiring? Ugh. So, if you do an interview, I am sure you will like the project. Do you know anyone that has immigrated anywhere?