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Planning: Interview Student 1 #20

Closed lapinell closed 6 years ago

lapinell commented 6 years ago
  1. How old are you?
  2. What is your current occupation outside of NSS?
  3. When a new piece of technology (like a new smartphone or gaming console) comes out what do you do?
    • Buy it immediately
    • Wait until others have tried it and see what they say
    • Wait until the price drops after most people have bought it
    • Don't buy it or wait until I need something new
  4. Income-wise: how many figures do you make?
    • no income
    • less than $10,000/year
    • between $10,000/year and $50,000/year
    • over $50,000/year
  5. What skills did you currently have as it pertains to being a student at NSS? (coding, computer, writing, desiging, etc)
  6. As a student at NSS, if NSS were willing to provide you with something you need, what would it be?
  7. As a student at NSS, what most frustrates you?
  8. As a student at NSS, what do you primarily discuss with your classmates or other students?
  9. As a student at NSS, what would you talk about in a public chatroom designed specifically for students at NSS?
lapinell commented 6 years ago
  1. 30
  2. No job
  3. Don't buy it
  4. no income
  5. Skills
    • verbal communications
    • writing,editing, proofint
    • teaching
    • basic html, css, github, terminal
      1. Tutoring
  6. the speed and quanitity of material, it's overwhelming; classroom management; noise level in the classroom; seems like there is no teacher control
  7. frustrations, (2) subject matter
  8. don't use slack that much, no anonymous, don't tlike to put out random questions; would put
  9. i would ask a bunch of "stupid" questions
lapinell commented 6 years ago
  1. 28
    1. Server
    2. Wait until the bugs are out (2nd or 3rd gen)
    3. $20K - $25K
    4. HTML, CSS, JS, passion and drive, time management, organization, eager learner, design
    5. money, loan system, tutoring from mentors
    6. the feeling that my questions are stupid, mac bias
    7. frustrations, learning goals, career goals, second job woes, hw and material, projects
    8. projects, advice from other students, support from other students, meetup events
    9. same thing
lapinell commented 6 years ago
  1. 39
  2. FT Dad; drive uber/lyft on weekends
  3. Early adopter
  4. less than $10,000
  5. adult education (trainer for Apple for years), design, JS, HTML, CSS
  6. money, garbage disposal (they provide: job placement, interview techniques, speak at a professional level )
  7. dealing with people you don't know - communicating effectively with your other students/peers
  8. small talk, tries to avoid talking about code outside,
  9. stuff that pertains to work and goals
  10. no change