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Possible Interview Questions For Interview 2

This document lists possible interview questions about a student's CAS (Creativity, Activity, Service) experiences. The questions cover what the student enjoyed in CAS, highlights from creativity, activity and service, goals and progress of their CAS project, challenges faced and lessons learned, use of reflection, and how CAS assisted in achieving learning outcomes.

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Possible Interview Questions For Interview 2

This document lists possible interview questions about a student's CAS (Creativity, Activity, Service) experiences. The questions cover what the student enjoyed in CAS, highlights from creativity, activity and service, goals and progress of their CAS project, challenges faced and lessons learned, use of reflection, and how CAS assisted in achieving learning outcomes.

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Possible Interview Questions:

• What has been most enjoyable and beneficial for you thus far in CAS?
• What has been a highlight of creativity? Activity? Service?
• What do you hope to achieve most from CAS? How can you do this?
• When have you investigated, prepared and taken action so far in creativity, activity and/or
service, or with your CAS project?
• What have you developed for your CAS project—your goals, who are you collaborating with,
whether the project involves creativity, activity and/or service, your roles and responsibilities,
and your progress to date?
• What have been the biggest challenges for your CAS involvement, and how have you
overcome them?
• What difficulty has been hardest to overcome? Where might you need support at this time?
• Have you ensured an equal balance across the three CAS strands? If not, how will you rectify
this?
• What have you learned from your involvement in CAS?
• How have you used reflection to gain insights or understandings?
• In what ways have you especially enjoyed and learned from reflecting?
• Do some of your reflections include the four elements—what happened, how you feel, ideas
and questions?
• Can you describe a situation where reflection happened very naturally and easily? Did you
have a guided reflection opportunity that was helpful?
• Does your collected CAS evidence show ongoing CAS involvement? Are there ways in which
this could improve?
• In what ways have your CAS experiences, including your project, assisted you in achieving one
or more learning outcome?
• Choose a learning outcome and discuss your evidence of achieving it, and what stands out as
most significant and memorable.
• Five years from now, describe what is likely to stand out as a highlight from CAS.

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