Monthly Archives: November 2009
Part time student
Today i withdrew from a class and realized afterwards that I was going to be taking in only 9 credits this semester. I was just wondering if this looked back on your transcript or effected you badly in anyway (besides … Continue reading
Impression Management Workshop
I attended this workshop last week. The speaker talked about the importance of first impressions. He said people judge weather or not to hire you, give you a promotion, and your competence by looking at your appearance. Then he went … Continue reading
Basic Interviewing Techniques
In this workshop, I learned interview strategies that help increase your chances of being hired. I learned that for an interview, we have to bring a resume, dress professionally, have a personal pitch, and prepare yourself for the upcoming questions. … Continue reading
Impression Management Workshop
On Nov. 5 I attended the Impression Management workshop. This workshop was about how to present yourself in the work environment and how it’s very important to be aware of your body language. The speaker said that when you first … Continue reading
Bearcat: The Other Google Workshop
On Oct. 20 I went to the Bearcat: The Other Google workshop held in the library. The librarian told us that even though Google is a useful search engine, Baruch has an even more effective search engine to offer exclusively to its … Continue reading
Gallery Tour
I went to the mercedes matter: a retrospective gallery tour on tuesday. i enjoyed it because the place was really nice and i used to major in art at a arts academy in JHS and it gave me a bit … Continue reading
academic enrichment
Hey KARIN~! i looked through the freshmen seminar workshops and there were no more seminars for academic enrichment. there were a few today but i was unable to attend them due to classes so is there anyway to make that … Continue reading
Databases
I had recently went to the workshops on Databases. it was very useful but I felt as if they were unprepared for the amount of people that had showed up. There wasn’t enough room to sit and standing for half … Continue reading