Wednesday, November 28, 2012

"Personal Profile" -- Interview

I am not sure who I should interview to begin with. Back in high school, I have this mentor, I met him by going back and forth in his office one summer school. He was a very fatherly like figure and ironically, a counselor as well. He was very funny and witty. Since then we were in touch and gotten close. I always had a respect for him as a counselor and especially as a father -- for I never really had experience one when I was younger. A lot of people misinterpret our relationship due to, I guess, never really or rarely occur between a student and a teacher. I love listening to his philosophical  remarks. One of my previous teacher mentioned to "stick with him" because she viewed him as wise man, (not to mention, they both look alike.) Anyways, we were both raise in extremely different backgrounds. He born and raised in a typical American family, has 3 sisters and had a rich well nourished experience. I really don't know how to explain, but to simplify he grew up with his parents and I didn't.

So, he would tell me stories of his adventures and how he and his family traveled around the world. His father was a professor at University of Wisconsin so they get to travel and live in nice universities around the world. I would like to ask him how his experience there and how it influenced his life now.

- How was your experience at University of Singapore?
- How did that influence your views towards the Asian culture? American culture?
- How and why did that experience changed you or shaped you to who you are now?

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