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Here’s the story of a current law in the making for future college students and their families.
An interview with Valentina about being first generation college student at Calvin University.
18 year old recent high school graduate Amil Smith. Talks about life after high school during Covid-19
I talk with my Mom about how her life has gone and progressed at school, romantically and het philosphy on life and why she thinks that way.
What was talked about during this interview was about college. It was about what my mom thought of me going to college and what she wishes for me
I spoke with my mom on different things about her background
Interview with my mother about her path through university, how she chose her major, and what she is doing today.
Yunmo, Aidan and I talk about being seniors at Santa Clara high school. We also talk about how the school has affected us and what our futures look like.
I interviewed my father and he discussed some influential people and time in his life.
Alexa Smith-Osborne (68) talks with her youngest daughter, Lydia Smith-Osborne (28) about her experiences as part of the first coed class at UVA, her early career as a social worker, and her perspectives on feminism.
Kirby Hopkins is a Junior Art and Business major at Birmingham-Southern College. Hopkins is finding her place in both the business and art world in her current internship.
In this interview, conducted on November 24th 2016 in New Hyde Park, New York, Nicki Stephen (16) interviews her uncle Felix Stephen (36) about his teenage years in high school. Felix Stephen shares stories about his experience in high school,...
My mother and I discussed her experience with life and college and how it relates to me, and I explained my own experience thus far.