Student Profile Writing Techniques
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Who is someone you admire, and why?

What are three pet peeves?

What’s a typical day like for you?

Do you have any skills or talents that most people don’t know about?

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If you could be anywhere other than here, right this minute, where would you be?

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Flashback to when you were 10 years old. What did you want to be when you grew up?

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If we went to your favorite restaurant, what would you order?

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Finish this sentence: On Sunday mornings, you can usually find me...

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How do you want people to remember you?

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What do you think are the best skills that you bring to a job?

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Name three words that describe you.

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How do you think your friends would describe you?

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What do you want to make sure you do before you die?

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What’s a goal you have for yourself that you want to accomplish in the next year?

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What publications do you regularly read?

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What are you happiest doing when you’re not studying or working?

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What are some causes or issues you care about?

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What is your current college major? What is your desired future career?

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What would be your personal motto?

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Study Notes

Student Profile Writing

  • A student profile is a news article focused on a specific individual.
  • It highlights a newsworthy angle, showcasing their life, personality, and accomplishments.
  • The article emphasizes the subject's experiences by drawing on information from an interview and additional research.
  • The profile should delve into the subject's interests, career, education, and family background.
  • Pay close attention to the subject's habits and mannerisms to create a comprehensive and engaging profile.
  • Encourage your subject to share their thoughts, feelings, and opinions by asking open-ended questions.
  • Conduct thorough research on the subject before the interview to maintain focus on key details.
  • Begin the profile with a summary of the subject's achievements, goals, and personal traits.
  • Consider interviewing friends and family members to gain diverse perspectives on the subject and gather anecdotes.

Interview Questions

  • The article suggests asking open-ended questions to glean insights into the subject's personality and life experiences.
  • For example, consider asking the subject:
    • Who they admire and why
    • To describe their daily routine
    • Their aspirations for the future
    • Their favorite pastimes and interests
    • Their thoughts on their future career path
    • Questions to understand their personal values and principles
  • These questions will help you uncover compelling stories and reveal key details about the subject.

Profile Structure

  • The profile should begin with an introduction or "lede" that provides an overview of the subject's notable achievements or personal qualities.
  • The article should then transition into a question-and-answer format, based on the interview you conduct.
  • The article can use a "delayed lede" to introduce the subject and then reveal their relevance and connections to the topic.
  • This delayed approach can create intrigue and pique the reader's interest.
  • Use the information gathered to paint a clear picture of the subject's life experiences and personality.

Tips for Effective Profile Writing

  • Encourage the subject to open up and share their authentic self.
  • Focus on the subject's unique characteristics that make them stand out.
  • Maintain objectivity and present a fair and honest representation of the subject.
  • Ensure the writing is concise and engaging, using strong language and vivid descriptions.
  • Consider using a variety of sources to gain a comprehensive understanding of the subject.
  • Review examples of successful student profiles to gain inspiration and learn from their structure and style.

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Learn how to craft a compelling student profile article. This guide provides essential techniques for interviewing subjects, conducting research, and focusing on key details. Delve into personal traits, achievements, and perspectives to create an engaging narrative.

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