Tuesday, May 7, 2013

Blog 23: Junior Interviews


1.  Who did you interview and what house are they in?
      I interviewed a junior named Winter Dreschler who is in East house.

2.  What ideas do you have for your senior project and why?
      Winter said she planned on doing underwear design or bathing suit design.

3.  What do you plan to do for your summer 10 hour mentorship experience?
      My interviewee Winter is a special case. She has taken the high school exit exam and is going    straight to college, therefore she has no plans for the 10 hour mentorship.

4.  What do you hope to see or expect to see in watching the 2013 2-hour presentations?
     Due to the fact that she wouldn't be experiencing senior year, the interview took a gradual shift to a lighter side. Winter stated that she expected to see quote-unquote "the epitome of awesome-ness." She also stated that she had very high expectations.

5.  What questions do you have that I can answer about senior year or senior project (or what additional information did you tell them about senior year or senior project)?
      Because Winter isn't going to be doing the senior project she had a witty response which could be perceived as an insult. She said "Why did you stay for senior year instead of graduating early?" To which I replied with attitude "Because I didn't know you can do that." After the joking Winter asked me what the hardest part of the senior project was, and I said the independent components. I told her that unlike previous components, these required at least 30 hours of work which set them apart from others. They were more strenuous, and although you could pick what you wanted to do, 30 hours of work is 30 hours of work.

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