Interview Questions
Focus Tree
Content Creator for #1 Study App - already 500M+ views on TikTok

If you had to make a 30-second video to convince students to try a study/productivity app, what idea would you use?
I’d make a quick “day in the life” style video that reflects my real routine as a medical student. It would start with relatable chaos—oversleeping, drinking too much coffee, feeling behind on notes—then show how using the app helps me get organized with tasks and timers. The ending would highlight the payoff: me studying efficiently and actually having time to relax or enjoy something outside of school. Since that really mirrors my life, the video would feel authentic, relatable, and motivating for other students.
Focus Tree
Content Creator for #1 Study App - already 500M+ views on TikTok

How comfortable are you creating content that involves other people (friends, classmates, or strangers)? Can you share an example if you’ve done it before?
I’m very comfortable creating content that involves other people, even though I haven’t done it formally yet. My friends and classmates are outgoing and supportive, and they would be excited to participate in fun, casual videos. I enjoy collaborating and think it adds energy, variety, and authenticity to content, so I look forward to incorporating others into creative projects.
Focus Tree
Content Creator for #1 Study App - already 500M+ views on TikTok

What type of TikTok content do you personally enjoy watching the most, and why do you think it works?
I enjoy study TikToks and day-in-the-life content from medical students and doctors because they combine storytelling with structure. The best ones use quick cuts, captions, and background music to create momentum, so even a simple routine feels engaging. They also tap into relatability—you see someone balancing long hours, coffee breaks, and small wins—which makes the content authentic and motivating. I think it works because it blends inspiration with realism: viewers leave feeling “I could do that too,” which is what keeps me coming back.