I enjoyed the interview process of our Oral History Project more than I thought I would have. At no time during the interview was I bored. Dr. Neealapu's story was very fascinating and inspiring. During the interview I was in charge of my groups audio and video, so I was able to give my full attention to Dr. Neelapu when I wasn't checking to make sure it was still recording. Dr. Neelapu's answers to the questions we wrote were very professional, I thought it was very cool that a medical professional was giving us his time and answering our questions honestly.
The interview portion of the process was definitely my favorite part, but I also really enjoyed working on transcripting the interview onto a doc. Hearing the interview over again helped me notice things that I didn't during the interview. It wasn't extremely difficult and I found myself pretty good at sitting down and focusing on making sure my part got done. I also really appreciated that for the most part my group did a great job at getting done all the work we needed to get done. Overall, I really enjoyed the interview process, especially the actual interview.
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