Freshman Seminar Fall 17 DWA

Career Blog Post

Last week I attended a workshop at the Baruch Career Center titled, Let’s Get Starrted: Career Building Blocks for First- and Second-Year Students: Week Four.

After unfortunately arriving about five minutes late to this workshop, I was relieved to find out that the they had not in fact gone in-depth yet and that the instructor was still going over the introductory portion of the workshop, consisting mainly of questions about our general knowledge of Baruch’s student resources. Prior to the workshop I was not too keen on these resources so I wasn’t able to add any input however I was comforted by the fact that most of the other students in the group also did not express much knowledge of Baruch’s resources. Luckily for us the first major component of this workshop was our instructor telling us about Baruch’s many different student resources that could help us build sustainable careers such as SACC, or the Career Development Center, where we can get our résumés checked and gain valuable information through other workshops and events. After having us fill out a handout that assessed our knowledge of Baruch resources, the instructor also emphasized to us that even our professors are a valuable resource for career building information. After learning about that we then went over how important it is to keep a ‘clean’ social media profile because today the majority of companies in the U.S. do background checks on potential employees consisting mainly of their social media profiles. Finally, they then gave us a handout with a few various templates of a good LinkedIn profile and told us how there will be events in the future that will be focused on LinkedIn and how we can build better, more presentable profiles.

Academic Blog

About a month or two ago I went to the Natural History Museum with my friends Alex Ayala, Nicholas Montoya, Samanther Berger, and Racquel Romero (from left to right). Nick, Alex, and I started having to wait on a line that, while at first seeming fairly short from the outside, turned out to wind extensively around a large section of the ground floor of the museum’s interior. After waiting on the line for a little over an hour to just purchase our tickets, we then were able to meet up with Racquel and Sam, who were already in the museum despite experiencing an extremely long wait themselves. After finally meeting up, we then all as a group went to various different exhibits within the museum. We went to exhibits such as the hall of biodiversity, which features displays of many different species of animals on earth today.  We also visited the hall of marine life, which features the museums iconic life size blue whale replica, along with many different dioramas of different types of aquatic life. After checking out the museum’s dining area and deciding that the extremely high price for dino nuggets, we finally went to see the dinosaurs exhibit which is also where we took this stunning group photo. All in all this was a fulfilling trip and a very educational way to hang out with my friends!!!

Student Life

Yesterday I went to the ARC with my friend Glen. During club hours the ARC allows people to participate in athletic activities such as basketball, handball, and swimming.

Me, Glen, and Nick went to play basketball in the school’s gym. We started off having to wait for a little while to play, as there were a good amount of people already waiting to play in the 4 on 4 game, along with the few hoops to the side that some people were shooting around at. While Glen went over and played in the four on four game, me and Nick went over to shoot around at one of the side hoops. I’m not too confident in my ability to play in a game (in other words I suck at basketball), so simply shooting around a hoop was something more my pace. However, even though I’m not that good of a basketball player whatsoever, I still enjoyed the environment of playing with a bunch of other Baruch students of all grades, and it is something I absolutely intend to do in the future.