Monthly Archives: November 2009
Blog : Mercedes Matter
This was a complete waste of 15 minutes of my life. The art itself was mediocre at best, I felt as if it lacked artistic strength and did not differ itself from pieces I drew in high school. Full of … Continue reading
Career Enrichment: Basic Interviewing
educating you about the interview process and how to have a successful interview Continue reading
Blog : Club Fair
I attended the club fair on 14th of September. The fair itself had many of the clubs I was interested in, but failed to be very organized. It was a huge mess of clubs attempting to promote themselves with posters … Continue reading
Diversity Conference
discus the advantages of having a divers school, student body and staff Continue reading
Gallery Tour: Mercedes Matter
This was a disappointment. Continue reading
Club Fair
It was what you would expect a club fair to be. Held in the gym, lots of people and not well organized. Baruch brags about its large number of clubs, as it should however the club fair was nothing to … Continue reading
Career Planning: Impression Management
11/24/09 – 12:50PM-2:10PM in VC 3-215 This workshop was about how to give people a good first impression. Most of the information presented in the powerpoint presentation was common sense, such as being enthusiastic (but not overly so), genuinely interested, … Continue reading
Internship and Goal Setting 10/22
This so far has been the best workshop that I have attended out of any other workshop. Since I came to Baruch, people have always been stressing “INTERNSHIPS! INTERNSHIPS! INTERNSHIPS!” And this workshop gave me a place to find out … Continue reading
Gallery Tour – Mercedes Matter: A Retrospective
11/17/09 – 1:00pm-2:00pm in the Sidney Mishkin Gallery building This workshop was the one of the last Arts at Baruch workshops, so there were many people that attended. The line was very long, and I waited for a whole hour … Continue reading
Gallery Tour: Mercedes Matter: A Retrospective
The “Gallery Tour: Mercedes Matter: A Retrospective” workshop was one that I was excited to attend. Baruch, being a business school, focuses a lot on the factual side of the world and I was eager to experience the artistic side. … Continue reading