For my career blog I went to the Starr career development center. There I got to talk to a representative. I already had a job coming into Baruch but it was an easy job that required little to no effort so it didn’t make my life as a student any more difficult. But next semester I start a real job that will take up a good amount of my time. I and the representative talked about good ways I can schedule my classes. He told me all the pros and cons of having a part time job can have on students such as having their averages drop due to much work. However he also explained to me if I can juggle both my job and my requirements as a student at the same time, having this job can really help progress my future. I learned how just building up my résumé can really benefit me and make me stand out compared to other people applying to the same job. He explained how no matter how small or large the job requirements are getting the experience can be very beneficial. After talking to me for about thirty ish minutes and a series of questions he strongly suggested that I take the job. Even though our conversation was no more than about fourth five minutes. I learned so much like how I should schedule my classes and how to maximize my time, which I also learned at FRO. From the help I received at the Starr Career Development Center I was able to make a schedule that will allow me to go to my job but at the same time give myself time to study and keep up with my school work. The last thing he told me that I will try to remember is that if I see myself struggling or my grades start to slip up no matter how good the job is paying to quit right away because school comes first and if I do bad now then my chances of getting a stable job in the future will be bad no matter how much experience I have accumulated.