By Thursday you must turn in at least ten interview questions that you intend to ask during your interview. These should be a printed copy so that you can still conduct your interview without having them returned. If you would like to handwrite a copy for me so that you retain a copy of your own, that would be fine as well. Be sure to:
- Include questions that will lead you to understanding how their postsecondary experience was important in their coming of age. Your interviewee may not think that it was! However, if they learned anything about people, life, work, their own interests, themselves, or anything else that stuck with them, then the experience absolutely played a role in who they have become. Ask questions that will get you to this level of understanding.