You just got $5,000 to plan a vacation. What’s the first thing you should create before buying flights and booking hotels?
What is a budget?
What does “business casual” usually mean when dressing for an interview?
What is neat, clean, and semi-professional (ex: slacks, blouse, button-down, no blue jeans, no hats)?
What’s a personal statement and why does it matter to an artist?
What is a reflection of who you are, your goals, and your creative journey?
What’s one thing you should bring to a job interview (besides confidence)?
What is a printed resume or your portfolio?
What’s the name of Ms. Hill’s mysterious, magical and mischievous black cat?
Who is Spooki?
Name three categories every strong personal or travel budget should include.
What are food, transportation, lodging, entertainment, emergency funds, etc.?
You're writing a professional email. Name two things it should include.
What are a greeting and a clear message (and good grammar!)?
What is one element that makes a personal statement powerful?
What is honesty, clarity, personal storytelling, or specific goals?
Before your interview, what's a smart way to practice answering questions?
What is mock interviews
What’s Ms. Hill’s DJ name that sounds like a campfire sensational treat?
Who is DJ SMOURZ?
What is the 50/30/20 budgeting method, and what does each number stand for?
What is 50% needs, 30% wants, and 20% savings/debt repayment?
What’s one thing you should never do during an interview, even if you're nervous?
What is be rude, interrupt interviewer, or look at your phone?
Why is it important for artists to have a resume while still in high school?
What is it shows professionalism, documents growth, and prepares for college/career opportunities?
Why is it important to research the job or company before your interview?
What is it helps you tailor your answers and show you're genuinely interested?
How would you use the term "What the fluff" in a sentence?
BONUS +200 POINTS
You planned your trip down to the penny... then forgot about airport baggage fees. Now you're $150 over budget. What's the lesson here?
What is always have an emergency savings set up to leave wiggle room for hidden costs?
Why is having a question for the interviewer a power move?
What is it shows interest, curiosity, and professionalism?
Why is it important for artists to reflect on their personal identity when creating a portfolio or website?
What is because your identity helps shape your creative voice and brand?
You’re offered a job but don’t feel ready or interested. What's a professional way to handle it?
What is politely decline and thank them for the opportunity?
Ms. Hill's favorite pokemon?
Who is Eevee?
You’re designing costumes for a showcase with a $100 budget. Do you: A) Buy everything new, B) Thrift, borrow, or DIY, or C) Cry and panic? Why?
What is B—smart budgeting means creativity and resourcefulness!
You’re asked a question at an interview that you don’t know the answer to. What’s a professional way to respond?
What is admit you’re unsure, and offer to follow up or explain how you'd figure it out?
In class, we've talked about "owning your voice." What does that mean in your artistic work?
What is being confident in your story, expressing your truth, and trusting your perspective?
If you’re asked, “What’s your greatest strength?”, what’s one tip for answering it?
What is be honest, confident, and give an example?
What is the classroom mantra?
"I am an Artist, and this is my work!"