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Preparing for the College Student Panel

Preparing for the College Student Panel. 11 th Grade: Personal/Social Opportunities & Challenges. Microsoft, 2011. Today’s Objectives. Today, we are going to prepare for the college student panel. We will develop a list of questions for the panel. Microsoft, 2011.

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Preparing for the College Student Panel

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  1. Preparing for the College Student Panel 11th Grade: Personal/Social Opportunities & Challenges Microsoft, 2011

  2. Today’s Objectives • Today, we are going to prepare for the college student panel. • We will develop a list of questions for the panel. Microsoft, 2011

  3. Panel Interview Tips STEP 1: Research, research, research. STEP 2: Read over your research and brainstorm a list of questions. STEP 3: Choose the top three questions you want to know from the panel. STEP 4: Ask the Questions STEP 5: Take notes on their answers to keep important information and to ensure you’re not asking the same question again

  4. Step 1: Research • Our panelists • In small groups, research the following about the college: • Location • Type of institution (2 yr, 4 yr, public, private, etc.) • Student population • Demographics • Degrees offered • Majors • Entrance requirements • Cost • Dorm life/residential life • Student Activities • Famous graduates

  5. Step 2: Brainstorm Questions • Form small groups. • Based on your research, brainstorm questions that you could ask the panelists

  6. Step 3: Select Questions • Each student should choose 3 questions form the list of brainstormed questions that you wish to ask the panelists • Write your questions on a note card with your name.

  7. Preview • Next class, the panelists will be here and we will complete steps 4 and 5: STEP 4: Ask the Questions STEP 5: Take notes on their answers to keep important information and to ensure you’re not asking the same question again

  8. References • Microsoft Office Images. (2011). Retrieved from http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/images/ • Scholastic News Kids Press Corps. (2009). How to Conduct An Interview. Retrieved from http://www2.scholastic.com/browse/article.jsp?id=3752516

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