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double up – career exploration JP Morgan Investment Banking

It was a great event, I touched base with people I had met at the last event. Definitely impressed alot of them there, showed them that I had grown and had been preparing myself to apply for an internship. I … Continue reading

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Coat and Toy Drive

It was fun to say the least. Time was running out and we really needed to find a global awareness workshop so me,Yash and Gurami volunteered at the coat and toy drive. Although the HIV Awareness table stole our table, … Continue reading

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Basic Interviewing Skills

I had been to the Advance Interviewing Skills prior to this event, but the speaker delivered the information much better than the one at the Advance workshop. I did really enjoy coming to this event. I met alot of people … Continue reading

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Mercedes Matters

The line for this workshop was really long. However, I did manage to get in within a few seconds of entering the building. I cut the line. In any event, the tour was really short. Everyone was excited and anxious … Continue reading

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Impression Management

This workshop was informative but they were just going over things about common sense. It wasn’t new information that most of us didn’t know. When meeting people, how do they view you? These points go for anyone. How articulate your … Continue reading

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Club Fair

The club fair packed! I think it would’ve been actually pretty fun if I got to walk around instead of promoting for the Finance and Economics Society. By the way Latoya’s business fraternity was promoting pong. hahaha! Anyways, there were … Continue reading

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