Entries from November 2010
by zhihao.huang | Comments Off on 2nd meeting in the multipurpose room
The second meeting we had in the multipurpose room was very interesting and helpful. I learned a lot about job interviews and resumes. I learned what i can have and what i cant have on my resume. The most important part for me was when they over the interview questions and on how you should […]
by christie.chong | Comments Off on Whitney Museum
I never knew college students went on field trips but Im glad that we had one. I actually liked the trip to the Whitney Museum. It was interesting how Burchfield’s artwork was placed around the rooms. The paintings gave a time-line of his life; it represented how Burchfield matured artistically. For instance, viewers can tell […]
by christie.chong | Comments Off on STARR Seminar
The second meeting of the that week was held in the multi-purpose room at vertical campus. We met at 9am and during the seminar, we were given a brief discussion about the STARR program. The STARR speakers/directors/president/vp went over key points on a powerpoint presentation. The key points were based on how or what to write […]
by christie.chong | Comments Off on “The Bitter Sea” – Charles Li.
I thought the panel interview/presentation with Charles Li was a great idea. It gave us readers an opportunity to ask the author questions we had while reading the book. Mr. Li was able to answer the questions that some students had and it was cool that he answered questions that the students were stumbling about. Honestly, how great is it that […]
by artem.kovalchuk | Comments Off on Career Panel/workshop
I wasnt at the career workshop so I wouldnt know what it was really like. Although I did ask my fellow classmates and they all said that though it was a bit boring it was also helpful. They all said that the varois careers presentated at the panel were interesting and could be a potential career […]
by artem.kovalchuk | Comments Off on Post Monologue
Truthfully after I presented my monologue I didnt feel any different. True, I was relieved that I finished the presentation but other than that there was nothing else. This oral presentation was like any other I had ever had, as such I treated it the same way I treated all my presentations , like work. Its not like I felt I had developed better presentation skills, […]
by kevin.sanichara | 1 Comment
After I presented my monologue in front of the class I felt that everyone who didn’t know me before got a better understanding of who I was and what kind of person I am. many people were pretty interested in my hobbies like that i play basketball or that i wanna learn to DJ, even […]
by thomas.pan | Comments Off on Resume/Job workshop
The Resume and job workshop that i attended was really helpful. I learned the general basics of an effective resume, which the lady clearly explained. I learned that one shouldn’t be talk about their future so much to the point that one sounds arrogant. Also wearing a conservative outfit, such as a black suit with […]
by thomas.pan | Comments Off on Charles Li Na Panel Discussion
I sat next to some of my friends until i came to the sudden realization that i was supposed to sit with my LC. I really tried paying attention to the speakers, especially Charles Li Na because he is really an inspiration and motivating person but their voices were really low and hard to hear, […]
by thomas.pan | Comments Off on Freshman monologue
I was absent too many days to create a monologue, so i am going to create a monologue right now. I am 18 years old and the transition from high-school to Baruch is really tough. I have time management skills comparable to cow’s (If they could manage time, it would probably be really bad). I […]