- 學習類
Q1: What do you study?
Answer 1: I study law because it’s a really useful degree for self-development and I’m hoping to purse it as a career in the future.
Q2: Is it a popular subject at your university?
Answer 2: Very popular, in fact, it’s one of the most sought-after courses. I think there are about 350 people reading law at Queen’s . I think lots of student’s parents want them to study law so they can get a good job after they graduate.
Q3: Tell me about your first day of high school.
Answer 3: Well , my first day of high school really impressed me a lot because of so many unforgettable memories. On that day, not only did I meet lots of classmates, but I also made friends with my new roommates. On top of that, I also joined the Student Union of my school and ran for the leader there. It seemed everything was pretty new for me, which inspired my interest and curiosity a great deal.
Q4: Do you get along with your classmates?
Answer 4: Yes , they are all really great. Most people like to socialize together in the evenings and this makes us a very tight group. If you know someone socially, it is much easier to work together in class.
Q5: What is the most difficult part of your subject?
Answer 5: You have to remember lots of legislation and cases and not only remember their names but also their implications, and how they interact with each other. Physically it can also be exhausting because we have to read every dense texts for a few hours every day.
2. 工作類
Q1: Have you ever had any part-time jobs?
Answer: Certainly. During my gap year, in order to gain some work experience, I found a part-time job in the courier services company. Actually, that was the first time for me to be a part-timer. While doing the job, I learned how to deliver letters fast, how to get along well with my workmates and how to make customers feel satisfied with my service. Even though the wage was not enough to cover my living cost, I still think I indeed benefited a lot from this part-time job.
Q2: Do you get on well with your co-workers?
Answer: Our communications are strictly confined to workplaces. I don’t really see work as part of my social life, so I don’t socialize with them. I suppose I could be friendlier, but it’s just my nature to keep my colleagues at a distance. I think it’s more professional to be that way.
Q3: What was your first day at work life?
Answer: I’m currently an English teacher. I had a big induction day. The senior teachers ran workshops with us to familiarize us with basic school regulations, guidelines and the code of conduct. Later that evening, we were treated to a welcome dinner.
Q4: Do you enjoy your job?
Answer: Absolutely yes! It’s very rewarding to be able to help people every day and the students here are very hardworking and fun to teach.