The Great Thanksgiving 2020

Today, 11/27/20, I decided to interview my sister Leah. This is the interview that took place.

Conor’s college life & future
November 25, 2018 App Interview

Conor discusses his experience in college and reflects on his high school self. He also discusses what his plans are for after college

Admissions from Another Angle

College admissions from the angle of a high school admissions officer, why she keeps coming back, and the most rewarding aspects of her job.

College interview

My parents and I talk about college and how they feel about college

Valentina M-First generation interview

An interview with Valentina about being first generation college student at Calvin University.

Thoughs of going away

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

Memories of the Berea College Candy Kitchen and Bakery

My parents talk about their memories of working at and enjoying the products of the Berea College Bakery and Candy Kitchen

“I would get rid of Covid”

18 year old recent high school graduate Amil Smith. Talks about life after high school during Covid-19

Being a Senior at Santa Clara

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.

Interview Project #2

I mainly chose to ask questions relevant to his school life, work life and love life. Being his girlfriend, it was interesting (and sweet) to hear about how he would answer some of these questions.

Florida & St. Leo University College

My sister Aliceison Brown who attends a college in Florida enlightens me about her experiences she has.

“UT Then and Now”

The conversation compared life of a UT student in then 80s to the present.

The Parker’s Great Thanksgiving Listen

In my interview we talked about my grandfathers early life and what it was like growing up. We also talked about getting married to my grandmother and things future generations of our family should know.