Kayla's Interview

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Kayla's Interview

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This is a interview about a young woman who finished from high school and now attends the University of Montevallo.

Creator

William Sherrod

Source

My Journal of Interviews

Publisher

William Sherrod

Contributor

Kayla Beasley
William Sherrod

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One interview that I had did with was a female student at the University of Montevallo. She went to Bibb County High School with a graduating class of about a little over 300 people. This public-school system is in a rural environment because there was always a lot of trees and no cell phone service in Bibb County. She first dropped out of high school in 2011 as a senior and went to go get her GED. Next, she stayed with her roommate in Chilton County until she moved to Montevallo in 2016. That’s when she also decided to go the University of Montevallo during the fall semester of 2016. She was a first-generation college student and she was undecided in her major so she started off just taking general classes on an everyday basis. What influenced her to go to college was her fiancé who she has two kids with because she wanted to have a better life for her kid’s future.

She likes college night but she does not attend college night, rather she likes just hearing the many different conclusions about it from other students at Montevallo. She is a purple side fan and she loves going to the tavern not only for their parties on Thursday nights, but she also likes their many different foods that they sell on the dinner menus. She currently does not work because her man takes care of all the bills so she acts like a house wife to take care of her husband and her two sons; however, she is currently 16 weeks pregnant with her second boy. Her first son is a little over seven months old so she lets her grandparents to keep the kids while she is at school. She plans on taking up a major working on the photography area because she loves to take pictures and do different designs.