Questions for Life
1. What will I be doing as a career?
- I will have a career
2. Will I have a successful, healthy, stable family?
- I will have a family
3. What big accomplishments will I do in life?
- I will have multiple accomplishments
Questions for School
1. What will I learn in addition to course material?
- I will learn what is required, but I will also learn more
2. What courses are the most important for my major?
- I will learning various things apart from my major
3. Are you standards/expectations for on-campus students different from your online students?
- There is a difference between the two main students groups of APU
Questions for Others
1. Where do you see us in 2 years? 5 years?
- We will have a different setting/lifestyle in the near future
2. What do you hope to accomplish when you move to New York? Are you prepared with a back-up plan?
- She will be facing challenges
3. Will you make the military your career?
- He is very motivated and serious about his current military duties
This curiosity challenge proved to me more difficult than I thought it would be! When I initially sat down to consider my questions, I believed it would be pretty easy to accomplish. After all, it's just questions. After getting into the exercise I realized how difficult it really was. Maybe simple questions are easier to come up with - since we ask many throughout the day. But questions that are meaningful and bear true curiosity are harder to elaborate. Many of these questions posted are true concerns that are in my head but translating them into writing created a new challenge.
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