Academic Enrichment

On October 13 I attended the Annual Student Services Fair. At the fair, there were representatives from many different programs throughout Baruch. There were representatives from the Bursar’s Office, the Health Center, the Honors College, the Center for Academic Advisement and more. The purpose of the fair was to go around to as many different representatives and ask them questions we had about the program, or center or whatever it was. In total, we had to go to at least ten different representatives and ask them questions. In return, they would punch a hole in the sheet they gave us to mark that we asked them questions and then we were allowed to get credit for the event.
When I went to the fair I was interested in finding out the answers to some of my questions, such as, what are the CPE test and SIMNET test, what STARR Career Development Center is and how it can help us and more. Therefore, I went to the Testing and Evaluation representatives, and the STARR representatives so that I can get the answers to my questions. I went to all the representatives I had questions or concerns for. Overall, it was a good experience because I figured out the answers to all my questions and it really helped. It’s a lot more convenient going to a fair where all the different offices or program representatives are than going to each individual center throughout the school.

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