Monthly Archives: December 2009
Internship & Goal setting :P
Once again, Hola dear bloggers! The Career Exploration workshop I attended to was the Internship and Goal setting. It took place on November 10th. in the vertical campus 3rd floor. I personally found this workshop to be the most helpful … Continue reading
Student Life
zHello fellow bloggers, hope your day is going as fine as belgium chocolate <3 The enrichment workshop I went to for the student life was the Club fair. First of all, the club fair was VERY packed. The line for … Continue reading
Arts at Baruch
Hello again my dear fellow bloggers π It is a very cloudy day outside and I am feeling very depressed… But I have to blog so lets get going π The Arts at Baruch workshop that I went to is … Continue reading
Personal Enrichment Workshop
Hello again dear fellow bloggers π The personal enrichment workshop that I went to was the “Stress Rrelief workshop” It took place on November 10th, 2009 in the Vertical Campus. The workshop was very much similar to professor Sitt’s lecture … Continue reading
Community Global awareness :)
Hmmm, First of all, hello my dear fellow bloggers I realize that I should have been blogging long time ago but since I did not, I will be blogging about my enrichment workshops right now =] The Community Global awareness … Continue reading
Donating Blood
Donating blood is definitely not what most people make it to be. They say its so painful and dreadful, and frankly I completely disagree with them. I went to donate blood, and it was such a simple and painless task. … Continue reading
Stress relief ( personal enrichment)
The personal enrichment workshop I went to taught us how to manage and cope with stress along with stressful situations. Β The instructors first had everyone examine a raisin using all five of our senses. At first this seemed weird but … Continue reading
Blood Drive
Today I attended the Blood Drive and it wasnt as I expected. It didn’t start out that bad. I signing sheets, had my finger cut for blood,and was asked questions, and waited for my turn. It was my turn and … Continue reading