Questions, interviewee, and interview day/time
Questions
1. How many Purdue students become international exchange students, and how many international students come to Purdue as exchange students annually?
2. Are the numbers of students going out and coming in changing proportionally? If the number is changing, why do you think it is happening?
3. What steps of preparation do Purdue students who want to study abroad as exchange students have to go through?
4. What steps of preparation do international students who want to study abroad at Purdue as exchange students have to go through?
5. What advantages and disadvantages do Purdue students going abroad get from the experience?
6. What advantages and disadvantages do incoming international students get?
7. How do you think academically as Management advisor about a Purdue student who is in major of management going out as exchange student for his future? why?
8. What kinds of things are on the minds of students in the program once they arrive at their destination, academically and personally?
9. What options are there for incoming and outgoing students in the program?
10. What kinds of questions do students who are preparing for the program ask you?
11. How does the exchange program affect Purdue University economically?
12. Overall, what do you think about exchange students? Do you think the exchange student program is good for the future of students or bad for future of students? Why?
Interviewee is Marty Lah, a study abroad liaison at Purdue.
Interview day/time: March 22nd at 10:30 a.m.
1. How many Purdue students become international exchange students, and how many international students come to Purdue as exchange students annually?
2. Are the numbers of students going out and coming in changing proportionally? If the number is changing, why do you think it is happening?
3. What steps of preparation do Purdue students who want to study abroad as exchange students have to go through?
4. What steps of preparation do international students who want to study abroad at Purdue as exchange students have to go through?
5. What advantages and disadvantages do Purdue students going abroad get from the experience?
6. What advantages and disadvantages do incoming international students get?
7. How do you think academically as Management advisor about a Purdue student who is in major of management going out as exchange student for his future? why?
8. What kinds of things are on the minds of students in the program once they arrive at their destination, academically and personally?
9. What options are there for incoming and outgoing students in the program?
10. What kinds of questions do students who are preparing for the program ask you?
11. How does the exchange program affect Purdue University economically?
12. Overall, what do you think about exchange students? Do you think the exchange student program is good for the future of students or bad for future of students? Why?
Interviewee is Marty Lah, a study abroad liaison at Purdue.
Interview day/time: March 22nd at 10:30 a.m.

2 Comments:
1. What is the sub topic?
proccess of exchange students
2. Do the questions reflect knowledge of the interviewee?
Yes, he asked about the statistics and what kind of things students have to go through
3. Are the questions opion based or only fact based?
Both
4. Are any of the questions provocative?
no
5. Is there a logical flow?
yes, he also has supporting questions for each individual question
6. Do the questions make sense?
some grammer mistakes but overall they are understandable.
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Anonymous, at 3:13 PM
Pay attention to Sunny's comments, not necessarily as an objective assessment of good or bad, but whether or not her view matches yours.
A few things you should edit before going to the interview. First, there's no need to say "Purdue students going out and international exchange students coming in" every time. The context is clear already, so you can go with "students in the program," or something even simpler.
Second, I'm not sure what question 7 means.
Third, question 12 is too broad for the person you're interviewing: she's a study abroad liaison, so *of course* she things the program is good, and will tell you so. That's a question for someone who is NOT inside the program.
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TonyCimasko, at 11:39 PM
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