Interview Questions

Hi, my name is Sofia. I’m a freshman in Baruch, majoring in finance. I’m from Ukraine. One of the questions from the interview question that I found interesting, was “Where would you like to go in the world and stay for a year? Why?”. This was my favorite question, and I answered it easily. I would like to go to Greece and stay there for a year. The reason behind this, is that I’ve been in a lot of countries in Europe for vacation, and Greece so far is my favorite. It’s a very beautiful and peaceful country.

In class I spoke with Lisbeth. One of the questions that I asked her, was “What do you consider your most prized object?”, she answered without hesitation that it’s her dog. She then showed me some pictures of her dog, and her dog is very cute. I think her answer was very reasonable, because I’ve been wanting a dog my whole life, but can’t get one because my dad is allergic, but I truly believe that a dog can be an emotional support and a friend to humans. Me and Lisbeth discussed a lot of things during this ice breaker activity and I really enjoyed talking with her

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4 Responses to Interview Questions

  1. I’ve been to Greece twice and I still really wanna go back there is so much to explore and so many different things to see. I don’t think I would ever get bored.

  2. JADA JOHNSON says:

    I don’t have a dog, but I agree with Lisabeth when she said her most prized possession was her pet. My most prized possession are my turtles, if anything was to happen to them I would loose my mind.

  3. AMIR ASLAM says:

    I understand what lizabeth meant when she said her pet was her most prized possession, since I have a dog and my other family members also have dogs, so animals have become a big thing in my heart and when I got my dog I treated him like he was my whole world.

  4. TRACEY says:

    Greece seems like a pretty country. Which city in Greece do you like the most/would you live?

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