Author Archives: amanda

Art @ Baruch: Nature of Landscape

Art is something that i have always found very interesting, maybe one of the reasons I am transferring to FIT next year. As I was in this gallery nature of landscape gallery I had to listen to a women speak … Continue reading

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Workshop @ the Library

I keep putting off all of my blogs because I never check my email for the reminders haha. Okay well when I went to the library for this workshop I was shown different resources that are available to me via … Continue reading

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“Coloring Up Your Future” 11/12

This was a workshop where a politician Alfonso Quiroz talked about his time being involved in the business and political world. During his presentation to us he talked about difficulties that he has encountered through people not always taking him … Continue reading

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Student Services Fair

This fair was very helpful to me. I was able to speak with people from the SACC center about tutoring for math and they taught me how to sign up for a tutor. All of the staff at the fair … Continue reading

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Career Workshop: Interviewing Skills

Well let’s see, this event was interesting but a little bit boring. I felt they were very basic with what they shared with us I would have possibly enjoyed a smaller setting with more interaction. The speaker did mention they … Continue reading

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Library Tour with Anna

I already had a little knowledge previous to this tour because I did a little exploring on my own. Nevertheless I still was able to take in a few new things. I did not know until this tour that Baruch … Continue reading

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Academic Enrichment: Freshman Open House

I really enjoyed this event, especially since I was one of the first to arrive so I did not have to wait in the really long line. 🙂 I had a great conversation with two of the advisers. Although many … Continue reading

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