So I went to a dinner meeting last Tuesday (the 16th of November) for an Accounting group called the IMA. My friend’s dad is the president of the New York chapter, and he knows that I’m attending Baruch so he invited me to this. It was a really cool experience and I learned a lot from it, in addition to meeting lots of people in the business area. The guest speaker is a graduate from U Penn and he spoke about career management. However, the most rewarding experience that I had was being able to talk to someone in a field of business that I’m very interested in. I am really interested in risk management, particularly because it has a lot to do with numbers (and I’m a numbers guy). Pretty much, I spent most of the evening talking with a guy who works in risk management about the feel of the job. One thing I learned that got me really excited was the fact that people who work in risk management are picked up my big companies really easily. Apparently it’s the big thing on the market right now, because if a company makes big risks, they can win big with proper data and advisement. So yeah, this is a filler for the Charles N.Li panel that I missed because of my piano lesson… uhm I don’t know what else to say so I’m just going to end it here (: