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Vidal, Gaelian Haryeth B.

2010019486 Section 1-7

September 2, 2010 Mrs. Mildred Antonio

INTERVIEW PLAN
Interviewee: Ms. Clarisse Yvette C. Coronel is a Fifth Year Electronics Engineering student from Mapua Institute of Technology in Intramuros, Manila. She is both practical and imaginative, has willingness to gain knowledge, has sense of responsibility and is enthralled with the third generation technologies. She is training and specializing on Communications 1 (RF Systems), Communications 2 (Information Theory), Communications 3 (Electronic Navigation), PCB Workshop, and PCB Design. Objective: To know the difference in her insights and perspectives about taking up an Engineering program when she was still a Fourth Year High School student and now, as a Fifth Year College Student Questions: 1. What are the reasons why you had chosen B.S. Electronics Engineering? 2. How did you come up to the point of taking Electronics Engineering as your chosen program? 3. Do you really like the course that you are into right now? If yes, cite instances to justify your answer. If not, what are probable reasons if disliking the program you had chosen? 4. Are there instances that you feel like giving up because of the pressure especially your alma mater offers a quarter semester year? If yes, what made you decide of continuing the program? If not, how is it possible? 5. As a Fifth Year Engineering student, what made it possible for you to reach up onto that stage in your college life because you are almost halfway to success? 6. When you took up the college admission examinations, were you already decided that you would be a future engineer? Had you already set up your mind during those times? Or was it just lately when you realized that youre almost done with a 5-year Engineering program? 7. When you were on your high school times, were you in dilemma of choosing what school to study? Do you think it greatly affects a students future? 8. Why did you prefer studying in an institution having four semesters every instead of the usual two semesters per year despite the fact that both will be finishing an Engineering program in five years? 9. Have you ever thought of shifting onto another course because you had realized that we you had expected when you were still a graduating high school student were completely different from what reality is? 10. Are you proud of where you are right now? What is the most important thing that you had learned on your journey in Engineering?

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