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Transition from Student to Professional

This was the second workshop that we went to this semester. There were 2 presenters from the accounting firm Mitchell and Titus. It was very interesting on how they talked about what would help or hurt someone graduating college looking to go into the work force. They gave us tips on how to keep a clean image and the best things that can leave a lasting positive impression.

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monologue

They said just write how you feel and don’t put the pen down. That’s how we go through life right? Never stop to think about if what we’re doing is right and just make sure we get through it. Sadly, that’s almost never the case. All I wanted in life was to be with my friends and know that no matter where they are I’ll always be with one of them. Then after graduation college started and suddenly its strained that our schedules don’t match anymore. Its work and class most of the time and we don’t see each other as much. But being here I have made some pretty awesome friends already and I know I’ll be ok. My life used to revolve around being social all the time. It still does now–I’m just a little more shy and a little scared. Big city bright lights is a new environment for the suburban girl. But I know I’m going to make it.

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Baruch Voices

Seeing what so many different people had to say was very interesting. From enduring family pressures to the lol :) it was something well put together by the actors and the writes of course. Definitely something one could consider doing

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Discovery

They said write how you feel. Discuss who you are and introduce yourself. Such small instructions can have such a huge effect. At times I really dont know who I see in the mirror when I get up in the morning. Its always different. But I like it that way because it gives me the chance to discover who I truly am and for others to see all sides of me. So much to say but I’ll try to keep it short. Its been just over a month in college and it really is a completely different experience than high school. As much as I miss my old friends and my old school, this is just the change I needed to open my shell. I appear shy at first but once you get to know me, I am virtually anything but. I love to laugh and I’m thankful the people I’ve met are always full of jokes and funny stories. Hopefully we get to stay together a little bit longer than just this semester. The classes are–in a way–interesting and its an experience having such long classes. Aimed to become a lawyer, I’m hoping to break out in a city so small yet so large. Top 3 concerns would be time management, passing math and choosing debates wisely. I think Baruch is going to be able to give me a voice. Coming from a small town and school was so close knit and going to a city college with so many people one has to look out for themself and leave a footstep worth remembering . Here’s to hoping everything works out for the best.

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