Blog 5:
In Project
2, I plan to accomplish answering my critical question from a different
person’s point of view. My critical
question is: what affects young adults decision making? I am going to do a
profile on a person I have known for about the past 2 years of my life. I know
him decently well but have never really talked about this type of stuff with
him. His name is Beau Reid and he used
to play basketball for the Nebraska Cornhuskers. I chose him because I’m
currently experiencing having to make good decisions as a young adult and I
want the perspective of someone who was an athlete here at the university and
is pretty successful in the real world today. I want to know what he did to
avoid temptations and what types of tough decisions he faced as a young adult
and student athlete. He will shed light on my question because he has seen it
all. Hes probably known other athletes
who had problems with decision making that held them back. He has probably had
to make some tough decisions in his life to better himself for his future. The
aspect of this person I will be studying are his previous life as a student
athlete and a young adult, and his current life with his kids and at his work.
Ive known beau for about 2 years. I know him to a certain extent. I only know him because he started dating my
moms friend. The good thing is about him
for this project is that I don’t know his job and what he does so I think that
will help lead to my critical question of how his decisions may have led to a
successful life/lifestyle. I got his number from my dad, called Beau, and set
up a time to interview him and observe him. Im going to observe him at his work
for about 30 minutes, 15 minutes or so his home life, and 15 minutes of his
film to understand how good of an athlete he was.
1.
What is your name and age?
2.
What do you do for a living?
3.
What was it like playing for Nebraska as a
basketball player?
4.
From when until when did you play for the
Huskers?
5.
Are you still involved in the Nebraska
Basketball program?
6.
What were the standards for Nebraska basketball
and even Nebraska athletics during your time here?
7.
What was your coach like at the time during
which you played?
8.
What were the NCAA rules and regulations like
back then and the culture of the NCAA in general?
9.
What pressures did you face in high school and
college in regards to partying?
10. Any
other pressures? Drugs?
11. What
difficulties did you or anyone you know have trouble with the consequences or
punishments during your time here?
12. How
did you make decisions when you were faced in front of certain temptations?
13. What
were the Nebraska Basketball team rules when you were here?
14. What
were the rules like for other departments such as football?
15. What
was the toughest decision you had to make as a student athlete here at Nebraska?
16. What
was the toughest decision you had to make as a young adult in high school?
For this interview, I will be recording with an app I have
on my computer. I bought it yesterday for $0.99 on the appstore and it is
called lecture recorder. I tested it
yesterday and it works great.
John,
ReplyDeleteI understand your interest in this person, but I'm really concerned it's not going to yield very interesting results given your critical question. It's just too hard to look back on your previous life and talk about the way you made decisions. We always look back with adult eyes and that changes how we interpret and describe our past thinking. Your idea in your previous blog, though, about looking at the football team, I think, is a really cool one. I think that could yield some pretty fascinating results for your question!