About Myself in 8 Pictures

Namit S. on Sep 19th 2012

  1. “The Alchemist” is actually a book written by Paulo Coelho. It was given to me on my eighteenth birthday and carries a very important message about life and success. It is the most inspirational book I have ever read because through it, I have developed a positive attitude towards life, goals, struggles, etc.
  2. Archery is one of the sports that I plan on practicing at Baruch. On my high school senior trip, I went to a ranch located somewhere in upstate New York. I have poor eyesight and on the trip, I actually won an archery contest! I was actually tied with another kid but he won $2 while I won $3 so I consider myself the winner because I got more money. Imagine how good I’d be if wore my glasses!
  3. I am a strong believer in education being the pathway to a successful future. Going to school does more than just provide students with knowledge. It is a way for them to develop social time management skills; both of which I think are important becoming a successful individual. I am also certain that educators are great mentors for students. I had a terrific mentor in high school who taught me has had a great influence on the way I live and think about my life.
  4. I love living in New York City because of its diverse food. Trying out new foods is a great way for me to expose myself to other cultures.
  5. That picture is of my niece from my recent visit to California. I love kids in general but she is special. She made me feel happiness to an extent that I believed I was incapable of feeling.
  6. One of the things that my mentor taught me was that success is never impossible. I can always generate income without a job by taking a risk and trading stocks or starting a business. This is the reason for in decision to study Finance at Baruch.
  7. This is a recent photo of me wearing a Superman shirt and cape at Six Flags. Superman’s character is why he my favorite superhero. He believes that all people are capable of doing good and bettering the world around us.
  8. The last picture represents volunteering. I enjoy volunteering and believe that all youngsters should try the activity if they have not already. My best experience is preparing food in a food kitchen at the beginning of this year. Working with my friends to help the less fortunate gave me a sense of fulfillment that no other type of activity can.

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