Old thread, but I just had a mock interview, and the interviewer asked me "I notice you withdrew from a couple of classes, what happened here?"
I answered by saying that I was not enjoying the classes, so I focused more of my energy into the classes I did enjoy, and on working (I worked part-time all throughout college).
After the interview was over, the interviewer gave me feedback. She said that my answer made it seem like I'm the type of person that starts something and does not finish, and that I should come up with a better answer.
Fair enough. Any suggestions on how to approach this? I'm currently thinking a diplomatic answer like "Due to some financial circumstances, I had to pick up more hours at my part-time jobs, so I dropped the courses that were not necessary for my major or for graduating."
I honesty didn't prepare for this question because I thought it was a non-factor. But my interviewer said "yeah, I was just looking at your transcript and noticed the W's, so I thought I'd ask."
Thoughts?