Entries from October 2010
by irfan.nadir | Comments Off on Post Monologue
It was fun to get up in front of the whole class and talk about how it felt to be a college student and how things were going so far. I was excited and nervous at the same time. Excited because for me public speaking has always been a fun experience. nervous because well, who […]
by kunal.bhatt | Comments Off on Career Event
The career event was very informative about internships, resumes, and proper business etiquette. Through internships, one can properly advance to a higher position in the business world and also through experience. It was also discussed how effective the STARR Center is in helping Baruch students gain internships and even full time jobs. Writing a proper […]
by artem.kovalchuk | 3 Comments
Well to be frank and honest it wasnt the most exiting or interesting thing I have ever done.The time at wich the presentation was held was inconvientnt for some of us, given that we did have an exam for psychology on the same day.As far as meeting Charles N. Li goes, it was rather anti climatic […]
by kunal.bhatt | Comments Off on Post-Monologue
Freshman Seminar has taught me a lot already about Time Management skills and overall doing well in your academics. However, I’m often worried because I haven’t been doing as well as I should be in my classes even though I have put quite an effort into them. I feel that my first semester of freshman […]
by tb117366 | Comments Off on Charles N. Li Panel Discussion
The panel discussion wasn’t very interesting at times but was still a great event because Li himself was there to speak to students. The ideas of the panelists were all similar which was interesting because they were all from very different places. They were able to explain how where you are in the world influences […]
by irfan.nadir | Comments Off on Charles Lee
The panel presentation was not the most fun thing in the universe, I would have much prefered to met Charles Lee ina a smaller room rathe rthan in Mason Hall. I was eager to ask him questions about his life and about the Bitter Sea but since we were in Mason Hall and since I […]
by alvin.ruan | Comments Off on Charles Lee
Charles Lee happen to be a older man than i thought he would be, with some white hair and a decaying body like many elders. His writing is terrific, but due to the noise during the panel presentations, it is hard to make out his words. I could see fairly strong expressions as his hands […]
by alvin.ruan | Comments Off on Post Monologue
I’m adjusting the the college life. It still is hard to keep up the standards I set for myself. As a perfectionist, it is hard to see yourself fall behind. A lot of tests and a lot of discipline is required to get jobs done in college. As I learned of my English essay grade, […]
by dt117539 | Comments Off on Monologue
So i cannot believe how disgusting the metros are, i saw a few rats, i wanted to cry. I cant stand dirty people, especially the rude ones on subways; get a life in stead of bothering mine. The other day i had the strangest dream, you know i was sitting outside Jordi’s house waiting for […]
by alvin.ruan | Comments Off on Monologue
Like any other days in high school, college days are simple, yet demanding. Perhaps a little time taken off here and there would do the job. Perhaps not. Long talk short, this is school. Since the day I stepped into Baruch, decisions have been made, chances have been taken. I’ve taken mine, not to know […]