What are some good yearbook questions?
By Mia Lopez
What are some good yearbook questions?
Longer answers
- What’s your favourite school memory?
- Which was your favourite event, and why?
- Most embarrassing moment.
- What’s your school, class or year group tradition?
- What are your plans for the next 12 months?
- Where do you see yourself in 5 years time?
- What are your life goals for the next 10 years?
How do you prepare for a yearbook interview?
Here are a few more tips:
- Do not feel compelled to ask the questions in order. The questions, or key words, are simply a guide.
- Be curious about the subject of the story. Ask questions that interest you.
- Talk about the story with an editor, fellow reporter or friend.
- The best interviews are structured conversations.
Who is most likely to questions graduation?
Who’s most likely to questions for school
- Who is most likely to steal a scene in the play?
- Who is most likely to be an entertaining mascot?
- Who is most likely to win prom king or prom queen?
- Who is most likely to recognize you ten years from now?
- Who is most likely to wear a crazy outfit to prom?
What 3 things should you keep in mind when interview someone for the yearbook?
5 Essential Interviewing Tips for Yearbooks
- Don’t ask “yes” or “no” questions. Interviews are all about getting the interviewee’s perspective on the subject at hand.
- Relax!
- Keep the conversation going.
- Do your homework.
Why are interviews important for the yearbook?
Knowing how to conduct an interview is one of the most important aspects to creating engaging content for youryearbook pages. But a good interview will do more than give you material for your yearbook pages; it’ll give you ideas of what’s important to highlight and how you can shape the story on the page.