^ Great response. Thanks.
A big problem I use to have (still do kinda) was that I never asked questions because i was so focused on what my own responses would be to their questions I don't come up with my own to ask or things I'm wondering about that's not clear. I think I'm much better at it now.
By the way I found this little dialogue online of Andy Bernard's interview. Y'all watch The Office? This was from one of the first few seasons....I love Andy, he's one of my favs
Dwight: I am going to begin this process with a simple test of intelligence and mental dexterity. What is the best color?
Andy: White, because it contains all other colors.
Dwight: Wrong. Black. It is the most dominant. How do you make a table?
Andy: You make a chair, but you don't sit on it.
Dwight: What is the capital of Maine?
Andy: The capital of Maine is Montpelier, Vermont, which is near Ithaca, New York, where I went to Cornell.
Dwight: Okay, also, moratorium on Cornell talk. Don't wanna hear about it. Forget your personal history, and learn the history of this company.
Andy: Should not be a problem. I minored in history in the Ivy League school which I attended.
Dwight: You're not off to a very good start, Bernard.
Andy: I agree. But in another way, I am off to a very good start, wouldn't you say?