Personally, I would start with a question for yourself: what is it
that you want to find out about? That should guide the questions that
you ask of the staff.

If you're not clear what it is that you want to find out, then your
research could be aimless.

Of course, feel free to change mid-stream if some interesting stuff
comes up that you didn't anticipate, but having a framework to guide
things is useful so that you don't get distracted into irrelevant
topics and focus instead upon what is relevant to what you want to
do.



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