50 Graduation Interview Questions: Capture the Transition
Graduation is one of the few times in life when you are officially standing between two worlds. Whether it's high school, college, or a career pivot, your perspective in this moment is unique. Use these prompts to capture the excitement, the nerves, and the "future self" dreams before the next chapter begins.
Looking Back: The School Years
What is the one thing you’ll miss most about being a student here?
What was the hardest class you ever took, and how did you survive it?
Who was the teacher or mentor who changed the way you think?
What is a "hidden gem" spot on campus or in town that you loved?
What was your "go-to" meal or snack during late-night study sessions?
What is the funniest thing that happened in the hallways or the dorms?
What is a school tradition you actually enjoyed participating in?
Looking at your freshman-year self, how have you changed the most?
What is one thing you’re surprisingly proud of accomplishing?
If you could relive one specific day from the last four years, which one would it be?
The Graduation Moment: Right Now
How does it feel to finally be finished? Use three words.
What are you wearing to graduation, and how do you feel in it?
Who is the first person you want to hug after you walk across the stage?
What is the song that currently defines this summer for you?
What is the most "unfiltered" thought you have about graduating right now?
What is one thing you are definitely not going to miss?
What is the best advice someone has given you about graduating?
What is a "note to self" for the morning of the ceremony?
What does your desk or room look like right now in the middle of the move?
What is the biggest "lesson learned" from this final year?
To My Future Self (The Time Capsule)
Where do you hope you are living five years from today?
What is a career goal you’re currently chasing?
What is a "fear" you have about the future that you hope to conquer?
If you could tell your "10-year-older self" one thing, what would it be?
What is a habit you want to keep even as life gets busier?
What does "success" look like to you right now?
What is a dream you’re almost too embarrassed to say out loud?
Who are the friends you promise to stay in touch with, no matter what?
What is a skill you want to master in the next decade?
What is one thing you hope you never change about your personality?
Friends, Family & Connection
Who has been your "rock" during this final stretch?
What is the best advice your parents or guardians gave you during school?
What is a favorite memory you share with your closest friend?
How has your circle of friends changed since you started this journey?
What is a "thank you" you need to say to someone before you leave?
What was the best "impromptu" adventure you had with friends?
What is a family tradition that helped you get through the busy times?
Describe your "found family"—the people who made this place feel like home.
What is a lesson a friend taught you that you’ll carry forever?
How do you plan to celebrate with your favorite people?
Big Dreams & New Beginnings
What is the very first thing you plan to do once the ceremony is over?
What are you most nervous about regarding your next "chapter"?
What is the first "big purchase" you want to make when you get your first paycheck?
If you could move to any city in the world tomorrow, where would it be?
What is a book or movie that is currently inspiring your future?
What is the most exciting thing on your calendar for next month?
What is a hobby you finally have time for now that you’ve graduated?
What is the "vibe" you want to bring into your first professional job or apartment?
What are you most grateful for in this exact moment?
What is your "sign-off" for this chapter of your life?
FAQ: Making a Graduation Time Capsule
Why should I record my graduation thoughts instead of writing them? Your voice at 18 or 22 sounds different than it will at 30. A personal voice journal captures the raw emotion, the shaky nerves, and the genuine excitement of the moment in a way a written card can’t.
How do I save these for the future? Every recording is automatically backed up to our secure cloud, so your memories are safe even if you switch phones. This creates a permanent, private voice library that you can access or download at any time, ensuring your stories are preserved for years to come.
Capture every chapter.
While you're starting this new journey, don't let the daily moments slip away. Start a Daily Voice Journal to document your first year out of school, or explore our Full Prompt Library for more inspiration.