My name is Huzaifa Tariq. My name at birth was Usama Tariq, but my parents thought it would be best to change my name. Although on paper my name is Huzaifa, my friends and family call me Usama. In an effort to not confuse everyone I meet, I let people call me whatever they want to call me. Although, I was born and lived in the Bronx for most of my life, I moved to Yonkers a few years back.
After attending a not so great middle school, I was fortunate enough to attend a really good high school, Bronx Science. Attending Bronx Science was the best thing to happen to me. I was with 3000 more people who had similar aspirations as me. Everyone there came with a vision to succeed. Because most of my high school friends weren’t from the Bronx, I traveled to Manhattan a lot to meet up with them. I fell in love with the city and only wanted to attend a college in Manhattan. Thus Baruch was the best choice.
I come from a family of accountants. My dad is an accountant, both of my grandfathers were accountants and all my uncles are accountant. My parents attempting to keep me away from accounting urged me to become a doctor or engineer, but naturally I gravitated towards business, choosing to deviate from accountancy to finance. I fell in love with finance through a Business Club, I attended and later led during my time at Bronx Science.
Today is September 28th, which means more than an entire month has passed since the first official day of college. I was wondering how I would adjust to college life and handle the four hour breaks on Tuesdays and Thursday, but it hasn’t been difficult since Baruch has so much to offer during club hours. Although, I started to visit clubs just to kill time and get free food, I ended up really enjoying a lot of those clubs. Another aspect of Baruch that has kept me busy are all the professional events that are going around the school. These events offer such a great learning experience and I have visited many including one with Morgan Stanley panelists. The best part about these events is I get an excuse to wear a suit. Baruch isn’t given as much credit as it deserves. Baruch offers a lot and I have made a lot of friends in a really short time.
Over the summer, everyone at my internship told me to enjoy college and make the most of it. Although, everyone there graduated from different colleges they all said the same thing “College is the best four years of your life.” I look forward to making college the best four years of my life as well. My biggest concern was probably that I would not get the entire college experience at Baruch, since it is a commuter school. But, so far it has been a really great experience and I expect it to stay this way. My goal is to try and get more involved around campus and join more clubs, but for now I am just having a blast.
I know I passed the 250 words a while back, but I get carried away talking about myself.