What challenge have you overcome? what i have none?

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I know this is a fairly common interview question, what challenges have you overcome?

What if I honestly cant think of anything major enough to talk about? I haven't had the most easy going life, ive had my fair share of challenges, but honestly I don't think they are really noteworthy enough to mention. what would you guys say? any one else feeling the same way?

Im sitting down here and I cant for the life of me think of something good to say, if I cant even do that right now, I cant imagine what I would say if they actually asked me that.
 
I know this is a fairly common interview question, what challenges have you overcome?

What if I honestly cant think of anything major enough to talk about? I haven't had the most easy going life, ive had my fair share of challenges, but honestly I don't think they are really noteworthy enough to mention. what would you guys say? any one else feeling the same way?

Im sitting down here and I cant for the life of me think of something good to say, if I cant even do that right now, I cant imagine what I would say if they actually asked me that.
Are there any events that changed your thoughts in life or changed who you were? For example: job loss, failing/bad performance in any classes, losing a family members, etc.
 
Mine was learning English since I am from a different country. Or overcoming the fact that I practically had no personal space since I was sleeping on the floor of my aunt's living-room when I just came to the US. So my point is, it can be big, it can be small, as long as it plays a part in shaping who you are then it should be mentioned (since the adcom wants to know who you really are, they can't do that with just a AADSAS ID).
 
dont worry, im with you. i cant really think of anything huge that people would care about either
 
I mean I've done bad in classes and I've bounced back to do well but I hardly think that's a challenge I overcame worth talking about haha. I feel like these things aren't big enough.
 
Mine was learning English since I am from a different country. Or overcoming the fact that I practically had no personal space since I was sleeping on the floor of my aunt's living-room when I just came to the US. So my point is, it can be big, it can be small, as long as it plays a part in shaping who you are then it should be mentioned (since the adcom wants to know who you really are, they can't do that with just a AADSAS ID).
See those are legit haha. I've had a fairly stable life for the most part and English was my first language hahah
 
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