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English, 07.12.2021 19:40 lauranfamily

Please only answer the questions if you have gone to COLLEGE or are currently in college. I'm an 11th grader who wants to go to college. A. Why did you go to college?
B. Who motivated you to go to college?
C. What major (subject) did you study in college?
D. What interesting things did you study?
E. Did you go anywhere when you were in college?
F. What was the most interesting thing you did in college?
G. Did you drive to school? If so, how was the commute?
H. Did you live on campus? If so, how was it living there?
I. Did you attend a campus concert or show of some sort? Name it here.
J. Were you in any clubs there? If so, what clubs were they? If not, why?
K. Do they have a student center there? If so, what things can you do there?
L. Were there any “hidden” “cool-spots” on campus that you can tell me about?
M. Did they offer any free things to students on campus?
N. How were your professors?
O. How much studying did/do you do a night?
P. How many pages of reading do you do?
Q. How much was parking? Rent? Books?
R. Was there anything fun to do on campus if you were bored?
S. How many students were there in a class?
T. On a scale from 1-10 (1 being the least and 10 being the best), how would you rate this college?
U. Did you receive any financial aid to help support your college education?
If you did not receive any financial aid, how are you paying for school?
V. If you were to name one memorable moment, what would it be?
W. Who kept you motivated to do well in school? Why?
X. Did anybody in your family go to college?
Y. Was life good when you were in college? How so?
Z. What do you plan to be or plan to do after college?
(In other words, what are your dreams?)
Do you have any additional comments or advice for me about college?

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