A difficult situation I have been in over the semester was
in my exercise science classes. We
have to do interviews with the athletic training students in the program at Southern
Connecticut State University and find out what they like about southern and the
ATEP at Southern Connecticut State University. These interviews are usually 25 questions long; we had to do
the same questions 20 different times to 20 different students. This wasn’t the hardest part about the assignment;
the hardest part was finding the students in the athletic training rooms and on
the sports fields during practice.
This was a long and difficult process to do, sometimes the athletic training
rooms would be closed and no one was in them, or their practice was cancelled.
Over the course of the semester I learned when to get to the
athletic training room, and after interviewing 20 students with the same
questions it got really boring. I
finally figured out when the games were for the teams to I based my trips to
class and the ATR around this. The
first sport that I interviewed all the AT students in was football, there were
all understanding of what we had to do because they had to do it the previous
year so they knew what we had to deal with. Next was Soccer, up early at school by 7:15 to get my interviews
done that was a long and tedious process.
Finally I finished my interviews with gymnastics these guys were my
favorite because all they did was joke around and have fun. They were all great interviews in the
end and I learned a lot.
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