What the interviewer is really asking:
What motivates you? What interests you? Are you really a geek, or are you just pretending and going to tell me something like 18th century English literature?
How to answer:
For this question, it's much less important which class you say; what's most important is how you justify it. The interviewer is trying to find out what gets you excited. Be enthusiastic. Talk about what you learned. You can go an extra mile and make it memorable with a quirky story about a project you did for the class.
Whatever you do, don't justify your choice with, "Because it was easy." Surprisingly enough, most employers aren't looking for employees who don't like to work hard.
What motivates you? What interests you? Are you really a geek, or are you just pretending and going to tell me something like 18th century English literature?
How to answer:
For this question, it's much less important which class you say; what's most important is how you justify it. The interviewer is trying to find out what gets you excited. Be enthusiastic. Talk about what you learned. You can go an extra mile and make it memorable with a quirky story about a project you did for the class.
Whatever you do, don't justify your choice with, "Because it was easy." Surprisingly enough, most employers aren't looking for employees who don't like to work hard.
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