Interviewing someone was an experience. It was someone that I knew so that made it a lot better. Because it was someone that I knew, I felt extremely comfortable talking to them and asking them questions. The interview was also conducted in the MUC so that also added a little bit to the comfortability aspect. Considering the questions, I definitely could have worded some of them differently and I also could have added a lot more to the responses to said questions. Most of my questions were just ripped straight from the document that we had made full of questions to ask in the interviews. I could have either re-worded some questions or come up with completely new questions to ask on the fly during the interview, but I unfortunately did not do that. In crafting my questions, I did not do that well because I had to take a picture of the questions from our document on to my phone. This made it very hard to read and to be able to record and ask at the same time. Fortunately, there was a receipt next to me, so I was able to write my questions down, and then I was able to ask the questions and record at the same time with no issues. In transcribing the interview, I did not use any AI tool or any assistive material like that. I physically recorded the interview on my phone and opened a Google doc to write what I had heard down. Granted, this took a lot longer than expected, but I eventually got it done after listening to the interview about 50-100 times over.