Archive for November 17, 2010

the MUSEUM!!! :D

Lets me start off with this…I’m not a big fan of museums? I find them boring and I don’t understand the artwork. But going with our classmates wasn’t that bad. The ruben museum wasn’t that bad actually. We went after freshman seminar and once I got there I got really tired (or maybe I’m just lazy?). But I still wanted to look around. To tell you the truth the first thing I wanted to do was to go to the cafe because I smelled Indian food and I was hungry but I knew we had to walk around since the museum closes at 7pm. We decided to start from the top floor(6th floor) and work our way down. I had many different favorite parts. One of my favorite was the 5th floor (I think?) where it was about christianity and buddhism. Generally I get interested in things that are in my life so as a christian I particularly liked this floor. Another thing that interested me was the Time Square portrait. I liked how it showed a picture of time square empty but there were many sparks. The description said it took many shots of time square. On the same floor, another thing that interested me wasn’t a portrait or a painting. But it was a display of grains? There were many plates of grain on the floor and then one plate had yellow golden dust on it (I don’t remember what it was). But yup…It was fun overall in general. I liked the giftshop and there were many cute things there.

Here is a picture of Jesus performing a miracle. I thought it was interesting so I took a picture hehehehhe 😀

the bitter sea

honestly, i did not read the book, but i have paid attention during the discussions that we had about the book. Charles Li is an admiral man. It is hard to believe that he has gone through so much in his life compared to someone like me. Through his book, one can see the transition of time when the world use to be surrounded by the clouds of war. Overall, the workshop wasnt that much appealing, but it was worth seeing Charles Li in person.

this may be a little late, but better than never. the workshop wasnt that much exciting because my economic teacher back in high school already taught most of it. However, one point that she mentioned in high school is that, to not follow the standard way of resume writing, but to make it stand out in its unique way, but not being fancy with design or colors. the workshop helped in clarifying the right way to approach the hiring managers in our resume. overall, the workshop was a great review and helpful in preparing my next resume.

?registration?

The other day we had a workshop from an advisement officer who explained the whole process to us. It was helpful and I was grateful for it. I hope I get the classes I want and good professors. My registration is so late but it’s all good. Anyway, the next semester is approaching and that means no more frosh… too bad.