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What Is A Good Size ?/ Weird Sinerio (highschool Interview)рџљђрџ’« Info

Explain why that size works for that specific thing. 2. Three Ways to Answer Pick the vibe that fits your personality best: Option A: The "Team Player" (Focus on Collaboration)

"I think a 'good size' for a is one that feels slightly too big. If a goal fits comfortably in my current skill set, I’m not growing. A good size is something that requires me to stretch, learn something new, and maybe even ask for help to reach it." Option C: The "Philosophical" Approach (Focus on Impact)

Does your answer reflect your values (e.g., do you value efficiency, growth, or community)? 4. Pro-Tips for "Weird" Interviews Don't overthink it: There is no "correct" measurement. Explain why that size works for that specific thing

"A 'good size' is whatever is . Whether it’s the size of a community project or a personal commitment, if it’s too big, you burn out; if it’s too small, it doesn't make an impact. It’s about finding the 'Goldilocks zone' where effort meets results." 3. Why They Ask This Interviewer's are looking for three things:

Pick a specific context (Team, Goal, or Impact). If a goal fits comfortably in my current

Don't ramble trying to find the point. Pick a point and land the plane.

"In terms of a , I think a 'good size' is four people. It’s small enough that everyone’s voice is heard and no one can hide, but large enough to have a diverse set of ideas. Any bigger and you lose efficiency; any smaller and you lose perspective." Option B: The "Big Picture" Thinker (Focus on Ambition) Pro-Tips for "Weird" Interviews Don't overthink it: There

In a high school interview, "size" is relative. The worst thing you can do is just say "Medium." The best thing you can do is define the scenario yourself.