Monthly Archives: December 2009
Basic Interviewing Tecniques
Although on paper, a workshop that helps prepare you for your next (or first) interview sounds extremely helpful, in practice it was unthoughtful and excessively long. All of the advice given was solid, but most of what I heard I … Continue reading
Student Services Fair
I did not like this workshop at all. Most of the people at the workshop (myself included) were just there to get a signature. In anticipation of this, the faculty decided to have a fail-safe plan where each student had … Continue reading
Heyyy!
So it seems like I’m a little late to the blogging party. Well, I’m feeling a little down because the Knicks just lost (after playing so well against Pheonix) and the Nets still can’t seem to pull together a win. … Continue reading
Managing Relationships in College
I went to this workshop on 10-08-09. It was almost two months ago-_-, we were told to stand up and make 3 new friends in 10 seconds!!everyone was standing talking to their friends…and later a student was picked and asked … Continue reading
Student Services Fair
I attended this workshop long time ago so, I don’t really remember the date, I think it was on 10-13-09. It was crowded there, I did not really ask too many questions because there were too many students so I … Continue reading
Career Planning: Basic Interviewing
On 10. 29 I went to this workshop with Hong, I remember that I saw this on the weekly calendar for the freshman seminar and it had a link for us to pre register, so I asked Hong to register … Continue reading
Bake Sale.
On November 17 we had a bake sale for UNICEF. I brought some cakes for the bake sale, when I was on the train the box kept shaking, I just worried that all the cakes would “become one big cake” … Continue reading
Immigration-Religion
So I attended a lecture on immigration and religion, primarily focused on immigration between Germany and Vietnam. I found this interesting because I didn’t even know there was such mass immigration between Vietnam and Germany. I also learned that there … Continue reading