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Student of the Month Interview

Student of the Month Interview
1. How hard did you work to achieve this title?
2. How are your grades?
3. How much freetime do you have every day?
4. How can one achieve the student of the month title?
5. Would you consider yourself a role model for your peers?
6. What subjects do you perfrom best in?
7. Why do you think you were chosen as student of the month?
8. Do you consider yourself a teachers' pet?
9. Did you want to be student of the month?
10. What was your reaction to getting student of the month?
11. How much time do you spend on school work every night?
12. Does being involved in extracarricular activities help one achieve the student of the month title?
13. What are the perks of being student of the month?
14. Do you have any major goals for the future?
15. If you are going to try to be student of the month every month, how would you go about doing so?
16. Would you help out other students if they need tutoring?
17. Are any other students jealous of you?
18. If you're planning on attending college, which one?
19. Do you get more attention now that you are student of the month?
20. If you received an award, what did you get?
        20.b. If you didn't recive an award, do you wish that you got one?

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