Monthly Archives: October 2009
Managing Relationships in College
I attended thisĀ workshop and honestly, I wouldn’t do it again because it just wasn’t very helpful. I guess it wasn’t very helpful because I don’t think I needed any help with the topic in the first place but aside … Continue reading
Library
I had an art history exam last thursday. I found out last minute that the book store gave me the wrong text book, and I couldn’t exchange it that day, so I ended up going back to school to the … Continue reading
Impressions Management
Today, in room 3-215 was a workshop called Impressions Managements. it was headed by the STARR career development center and it taught us the do’s and don’ts of what is correct in how to approach a new job and any … Continue reading
10/08 Personal Enrichment Workshop
I attended a Personal Enrichment workshop on October 8th on “Building Relationships.” The workshop was basically about the importance of meeting new people and forming close relations while you’re in college. The speaker also touched upon several problems that might … Continue reading
Fall Blood Drive
The Blood drive was by far a great experience in my life so far. i have never given in blood before because i am scared of needles but this was the first year that i actually stepped up to the … Continue reading
Student Life 9/24
I thought the club fair was really fun an extremely informative. I think that everyone was very well represented, i think there were a variety of clubs and things for people to be interested in. I really enjoyed the fact … Continue reading
club fair
the club fair was so much fun. there were more clubs than i ever imagined, it seemed like there was a club for every ethnicity or almost everything in general. the way each club presented themselves was really nice too, … Continue reading
Ethics
I attented a workshop dealing with Ethics. To be honest, the word ethics always gets me. For some reason, I couldn’t remember what it meant. However, after this workshop, I understand. Ethics has to do with morals, basically what’s right … Continue reading