This picture was taken a week before the interview, this is where my interview took place. |
What is the most important thing I learned from the interview?
- One of the biggest thing that I have learned from this is, you have to be very dedicated to be in a youth mentor ship program, at least working in one. Uncommon Good was a really great place to do my mentor ship for the past few month; although I am not done volunteering here I really would like to explain what I learned from this and how much of an impact this program has done to help youth and mentors From my interview I learned a lot about what a mentor was/is capable of doing, this helps out a lot with my answer in seeing that by being "Accessible, Affordable, and Resourceful," Mentoring is another answer, just plain mentoring. By focusing on just mentoring itself you can have many possibilities in pairing a student and many different outcomes. These outcomes are what is to benefit the student, and this mentor is also helping in creating this student a better person. So in a way what I learned from this interview, was a few more answers to my question,
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How has your approach to interviewing changed over the course of your senior project?
- A lot of things have changed throughout the course of my senior project, first off I found my self asking a few more follow up questions than I usually do, meaning I have shown way more interest to this topic. I have also found that I have "Up'd" my game in audio recording and a better place to set up.
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