Hello fellow Baruchians!
My life isn’t as simple as some of yours might be. I have a long history of moving around to different places and meeting new people. I was born in Korea and I moved to the United States when I was seven years old with my family. I first settled in Georgia for a year and then moved to Queens, New York. Spending all of my elementary years in Queens, I guess my mom thought we hadn’t moved around enough. She told us that she had bought a house in Roslyn, Long Island after I had just finished sixth grade. Roslyn was a 99.99% Jewish orientated school and obviously I was a little intimidated by that fact (because you know… I’m not…Jewish). However, I came to know some of the coolest people there that are still my best friends till this day. The journey doesn’t end here. Over the past summer, I got an apartment in Manhattan with my sister and officially moved in before college started. So yeah, a lot of moving here and there if you were still following.
As you can see, I have been exposed to many different cultures and environments within a span of just seventeen years. Thus, explaining my ability to adjust to new atmospheres wherever I go. I’m always up for meeting new people and experiencing new things. For these reasons, I’ve heard many times that I’m comfortable and easy to be around with
At Baruch, I wish to build a strong foundation for my major and take advantage of all the opportunities that are offered here by the Zicklin School of Business. Despite what others might say about Accounting at Baruch, I want to be able to push through all those discouragements and graduate with as an accounting major. In addition, I also want to get involved a bit more and just make a lot of good friends!!