Monthly Archives: December 2009
Broadway show HAIR
omg. I LOVED HAIR. It was a unique experience. At first when my professor told me that the performers might come up to us and pull us in I was very scared. While I was sitting next Meera, one of … Continue reading
Academic Enrichment
I went to the SACC center workshop for academic enrichment. The person that was speaking on behalf of the SACC center was a math tutor. She told us what she does at the center and what kind of services the … Continue reading
Values, Pressure, and Choosing a Major
This workshop was a bit confusing. There were too many things that the instructors were throwing at you and required you to ‘analyze’ yourself with the 15 minutes they give you. I didn’t really enjoy this workshop.
Club Fair
I got the chance to browse through all the clubs and ask questions about what they’re about. This helped me find my club that I’m still in today.
Internship & Goal-Setting
This workshop informed me a lot about the STARR Career Development Center. They gave me a packet about how to look for internships and what to do when I get one. It was a really helpful workshop if you’re serious … Continue reading
Library Database
The library database definitely helped a lot. They showed you how to use the database on the library website. I had absolutely no idea how to use them before this workshop. It was really helpful and it was only 30 … Continue reading
Sonia Sotomayor
I went to a workshop about Sonia Sotomayor. It was all about her childhood and her future. It wasn’t a bad workshop, it informed me a lot about her life.
Hair
On Friday November 20th we went to see Hair with our LC. I used this as my personal enrichment workshop. The setting of this Broadway show is during the 1960’s. It follows a bunch of hippie kids who are part of the counter culture revolution. This … Continue reading
Impression Managment workshop
On Nov. 5 me and Rachel had attended the Impression Management workshop that was held by STARR office. For this workshop they had a very lively presenter. Even if you didn’t want to be there you were still paying attention. … Continue reading