Interview Questions
Court
Brand Ambassador

What campus communities are you part of, and how would you bring Court into them? Think clubs, Greek Life, sports, parties, dorm life, group chats, etc.
I’m involved in several active communities on campus, including Greek life (DZ), Florida Women in Business, club tennis, and I also serve as a Study Edge Ambassador. Each of these spaces brings together different groups of people who are constantly on the move and Court would be the perfect way to connect various groups in a more engaging way. For example, I’d use Court make meetups and events tied to my sorority feel more spontaneous and social by simply checking who’s around right now. With Study Edge, I’d use Court to help students see when their friends are studying on campus or dropping into review sessions—making learning feel more collaborative and less isolating.
Court
Brand Ambassador

Please Link examples of 1-2 pieces of content you've created. (must be an active link!)
Attached to my Instagram I have composed multiple posts, https://www.instagram.com/meghan_c06/
I also created a second instagram (smaller audience) for extra photos and videos taken. One of my other passions is photography and this was a fun and unique outlet.
Court
Brand Ambassador

Explain court in your own words and share how you would use it in your daily life.
Court is a social app that helps people feel more connected to others around you. If your just grabbing a coffee, studying in the library, or hanging out with friends. It shows you who’s nearby, what’s happening, and gives you a reason to say hey, even if it’s just a quick check-in. In my daily life, I’d use Court to stay in the loop and make everyday moments more social. One of my goals this semester is to meet more people and I feel Court could sincerely help me do that. During study sessions or club events, I’d use it to casually connect with people I already know or even spark new friendships with others in the same space. It can help transform regular routines into opportunities for connection, which I believe is super powerful, especially at such a large school like UF.