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Interview for College

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September 6, 2014 6:16:12 PM

Long time no see, Tomshardware forums!

I have an College project in Human Communications that requires me to interview someone in my field of interest.....

Unfortunately, I don't really have the means of transportation to ask around for an interview, nor is it easy to find someone whose job relates to my current
field of study (CIS, which I haven't really started taking classes in yet, will do next semester), so I would like to politely request that the tomshardware members help point me in the right direction.

Here's, the criteria, verbatim:

You will select a professional or expert in a career field you are interested in pursuing. The interviewee cannot be a friend or family member. You will then prepare questions for an informational interview with that person. Questions must be presented for feedback prior to the interview. The interview must be conducted after September 21st so that questions are relevant. You will then conduct an interview (either face-to-face or with any chat program, Skype, IRC, etc) with the designated interviewee, using the interviewee's REAL NAME. After the interview, you will prepare a presentation to inform the class on what you learned in the interview and through additional research. You will speak for 4-6 minutes and use a presentation aid (Powerpoint or otherwise) and additional research sources. You MUST turn in a preparation outline for your informational interview speech or your video submission will not be graded and will receive a ZERO.

I don't really know of any other options, so that's why I'm coming here.

Spoiler
why did I take this class

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September 7, 2014 12:10:52 PM

Please PM me if any of you know of any people that would be open to an interview (preferably over text chat like Skype or similar)
September 7, 2014 2:59:19 PM

Volunteering in this case probably won't resemble any 1936 Errol Flynn film, at least. There IS a reasonable chance volunteers will survive.
September 7, 2014 3:35:53 PM

I think you replied to the wrong thread.
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