Questions for Recent Graduates
- What classes did you enjoy the most? Describe several assignments from each of those classes.
- What was the most difficult assignment you received? How did you handle it?
- What assignments did you have that involved business simulations, case studies, or a hands-on practicum? What
problems did you have to solve?
- If you had a difference of opinion with a professor, how did you handle it?
- If you also held a job while attending college, how did you manage your time?
- What co-curricular activities were you involved in? Describe a situation where your group had a challenging task to
complete.
- In what situations did you display leadership skills?
- Was there a time when you stood up for your convictions about an issue where others disagreed with you?
- How did you persuade or influence others?
- How did you manage your time when it came to juggling class, studies, and personal needs?
- What extra effort did it take to get a good grade in a challenging class?
- If you were chosen to lead a study group or project group, what goals, actions, and results were achieved?
- If you were involved in sports, what team accomplishments were you proud of?
- What positive comments did your professor make about your presentations or papers?
- Apart from college, what personal accomplishments are you most proud of?

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