1. Who do you plan to interview? Why?
I plan to interview Angel Arredondo who is now an I-Poly alumni. His senior project topic last year was Angioplasty and that relates to my topic which is Cardiology. Much of research and experience should be somewhat similar to what I will research and experience, and he should still remember most of the knowledge since he just researched Angioplasty just recently (last year). Based on these reasons, this is who I would like to interview first.
2. You have to ask 5 questions. What additional questions do you plan to ask? Ask open-ended questions. What are open-ended questions? CLICK here! If that doesn't help, TRY THIS one. Click here!
Alongside the 5 questions that are already given, I plan to ask Angel these additional questions:
1. What was your EQ and what factors helped you come up with it?
2. There are many sub-fields in Cardiology, why did you choose Angioplasty?
3. What other fields of Cardiology did you consider back then and what would you consider now if you had to do the Senior Project again?
4. How did your mentor influence you in the Senior Project throughout the year?
5. What were you allowed to do with your mentor and what weren't you allowed to do with your mentor?
6. Did you do any additional things that were not mandatory to help aid you in the Senior Project throughout the year? And if so, what did you do and why did you choose to do that?
7. If you had to do you Senior Project on Angioplasty again, what would you do differently to make it better?
8. What and how has the Senior Project changed your perspective on life? Did it help you grow as a person? Did it help you make better decisions in life because of the experience/knowledge you gained? Etc.
9. How did you conduct your research? How did you find over 50 articles specifically on Angioplasty? Is there any websites or books you primarily used?
10. What obstacles did you face trying to research Angioplasty? Was some content to hard to understand? Was some information restricted and you couldn't access it? Etc.
Angel Arredondo's Senior Blog:
http://aarredondo12.blogspot.com/
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