Freshman Seminar Fall 17 EMA

Museum Of Moving Images

On Thursday I thought it would be fun to go out to the Museum of Moving Images because it’s a museum that’s relatively underrated but has some really cool exhibits, and also I’m a huge film buff.

The museum is basically split up into 2 categories. The first being the history of film and how they film certain shots and another exhibit dedicated to a specific director this time, it was Jimi Henson. Also throughout the museum there’s a lot of cool interactive things you can do. In one of the exhibits they had placed out all the cameras and equipment that that were used in classic hollywood and how those progressed. Some of the early equipment to film movies were gigantic compared to today’s technology. They also showed the relative progression of the Television. I got to mess around with the sound booth and create a cool project where you I did like a voice over in the Wizard of Oz, and also got to create a quick little stop motion film. I think it was smart of them to add these features because it really allowed you to understand what kind of effort and techniques that are involved in making a film, and how all those factors put together help to create depth in a movie.

In the Jimi Henson exhibit, there were a lot of costumes and puppets which were used in like Sesame street and The muppets movies. It was a very colorful exhibit compared to the museum’s other exhibits. Jimi Henson had created a lot of really creepy movies that all circulated around the use of puppets some of which were really disturbing and kind of freaked me out. The museum also had this creepy “set” of like a classic movie theater with cool hidden passages, and then an interactive classic arcade feature. I wasn’t exactly sure why they had the built in movie theater because they weren’t screening anything, but it was a good photo op though. The arcade had classic games like pac man, donkey kong, and other games that I guess were before my time because I couldn’t recognize any of them. This part of the museum was probably my favorite because it felt like you were in an actual movie set because of how everything was set up and displayed, it was kind of like you weren’t in the actual museum anymore but rather in another alternate place.

 

Visiting LexiCon

I vistited a LexiCon meeting this Thurdsay, specifically for the marketing department. I decided to go with Sofa and Yeathasmin. I didn’t know what to expect going to this meeting but I knew we would be discussing the yearbook. I was hoping to see a past yearbook to gain some inspiration. I really liked the directors of the club. Being apart of clubs in high school was always very disorganized. Sometimes the club would be consistent in the beginning of the year and then slowly starts to fall apart after that. However, based on how the directors stressed the importance of being accountable, I feel the club will be consistent throughout the upcoming semesters. I gave my contact information and they immediately added me on Facebook, so I am able to contact them with any questions or concerns about the club. I was very interested in the marketing aspect of the club. I am excited about learning more about the club. The directors stated that the marketing clubs attends a lot of events and are in charge of the social media. They stated that they are trying to get the club to be more consistent with the social media aspect, by posting consistently and getting the student to be more involved. They stressed the importance of making sure the seniors are informed about all upcoming events such as senior portraits. This wasn’t the official general interest meeting, but I am excited for the next meeting. The next meeting will have food and drinks, and I will get a chance to learn a lot more about the club. This time I hope to sign up officially. Additionally, after the meeting, Sofa, Yeathasmin, and I all went to get free t-shirts. It was a nice to get a free t-shirt and learn about LexiCon: Marketing.

SAAC Session Andrew Teigman

Last Monday October 2nd I was very stressed about my math test. I decided to go over to the SAAC Tutoring session to see if they can help me in preparing for my exam. The only problem was that my exam was the next day, so I did not have such high hopes. When I got there the man behind the counter was so nice and arranged for me to have a tutoring session starting in 10 minutes. The Tutor was very helpful, she knew her skills for sure and gave me some advice on test taking.She did have a very strong accent which was a little hard to understand but overall it is very helpful to make an appointment there. I think for the next exam I might want to make a couple appointments a week or two in advance so it can really benefit me not just to cram it all in. Also, I am hopefully going to do a little more research to see who is the best tutor for my specific class to ensure the time i spend there is used the best. The actual SAAC office was extremely organized and efficient I recommend everyone checks it out ASAP if they need help in any class. I would like to thank my FRO teachers to urge me to do something I probably would not have done on my own. I realized at Baruch there is so much to offer you just have to seek out and really delve into the society here. Like how lucky are the students that we can be tutored in most classes by really smart people for free. There is also class reviews and one-on-one sessions its whatever you prefer. Appointments are easy and can be made and cancelled right online. Everyone should give it a shot, trust me.

Museum

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Today October 8, I went to the Metropolitan Museum of Arts with my friends. There was so much people there so it was really crowded. We had to wait in line for a long time since there was so much people, but the wait was well worth it, From the first floor entrance they had gift shops, family hall and some children’s art. After I got my ticket, I went upstairs to the gallery. The gallery was filled with

 

people as well. There was people that are trying to draw a sketch of the beautiful sculptures there. There were plenty of sculptures there, some are damaged, but most of them are in good conditions. I have went to other museums before, but this is the first time I seen people trying to draw a picture of the sculptures instead of just taking a picture of it. This museum had many stone statues and sculptures so everywhere I walk, I see people taking pictures or drawing it . There was a old book in the museum and the drawings looks like w

erewolf, but it was drawn in a funny way, which actually made me laugh a little. In the museum there was also jewelries and fine looking weapons made with bronze, as well as pottery. One of my friends use his phone and basically took a picture of everything in the

 museum. He seems to like to take pictures a lot, which I didn’t really know until today. I was especially interested in the Greek and roman art section. I really like the myths and legends from the Greeks and Romans. They are all very interesting. The pottery and jewelry in that section wasn’t that fascinating as I thought it would be, but I still took my time to look through everything. This was a great experience for me because I never went to a museum of art before and

 it was really interesting for me.

 

Club Fair

On September 28th, Baruch had a club fair in the gym, where Sofa, Ana, and I went in and found really interesting organizations that we all took interests in! There were variety of clubs that ranged from academic clubs, such as the finance club, sporty clubs such as the archery club, and clubs just based on nationality and culture such as the Caribbean club, which I was asked to join although I am not Caribbean. Even the step team club, came up to us to ask if we wanted to join because they said “we look like we can dance.” It was a very funny moment, where we all looked at each other and laughed because in reality we cannot dance. There were tons of clubs that caught my eye, that I actually decided to sign up for the archery club, the adrenaline club which focuses on exercising and fitness, and the wall street club. The wall street club was the club that I really took an interest in because they explained how, what makes them so different compared to all other clubs is that they have entrepreneurs and other business associates as guest speakers who come in every Friday such as J.P.Morgan. This seemed extremely interesting to me because I can learn a lot from what these famous business associates go through in their jobs, considering I want to pursue a field same as theirs and can maybe get a sense of what I am suppose to be doing now to help pursue that goal and to see what awaits for me for when I do achieve it. Going to club fair was an extremely fun time not only because of hanging out with friends but because I really think I finally put myself out there and saw what Baruch has to offer me. Club fair

Club Fair

On Thursday September 28th, Skylar, Sofa, and I all went to the club fair to look at what clubs Baruch has to offer. We took a tour around the gymnasium and stopped at a few of the clubs. We looked at Lexicon, Femcode, USG, Women in Business (which I am a part of), and many more. It was a pretty fun social environment with music playing in the background and getting to know more about how Baruch gets their students together for clubs. Going to this fair I got an insight of what clubs I really am interested in and if in the future I would be thinking about joining more of them since I already am in one club. Not only did we look at clubs, but we also got information about some of the committees Baruch has such as the health and wellness committee along with sexual harassment. It was an enjoyable experience because I spent time with my friends and because I got to see other students at Baruch. Seeing all the different and diverse clubs was also interesting to see. For example, I had no idea we had an archery club, and also, some clubs seemed really different than the rest which made me more interested in them, such as the Wall Street Club, even though they meet Friday evenings, I was still very interested in their meetings of bringing in successful people and getting opportunities to ask them questions. Overall, I really enjoyed the club fair because I got to see Baruch in a more interactive way and I also made myself more informed about what events and meetings other clubs have going on so I don’t stick only to Women in Business, but instead, I can try other things in the future as well.

Club fair

Equity Workshop (Career)

Today from 7:00-8:30pm I attended the Equity Workshop. The Equity Workshop consisted of representatives from five companies who came to speak about their roles and responsibilities. A typical day to day life of an Equity Analyst includes studying balance sheets, financial modeling and conducting reports. Analysts typically work in small groups consisting of one to three people. Each analyst usually focuses only on one specific sector such as energy, retail or healthcare. From this workshop, I was able to gauge where the different industries are currently heading in terms of stock valuations which I found to be very interesting. I also learned important economic information. One of the panelist mentioned the value of the dollar getting stronger and the fact that small caps tend to be more volatile (I actually have to perform more research on small caps to be able to understand what was said). In addition, I also learned that Equity Analysts have great networking opportunities. One of the panel members explained that similar to Sales and Trading, Equity Research Analysts usually meet with heads of different departments in different banks such as Chief Investment Officers and Chief Financial Officers.
Career wise, I do not think that I will pursue Equity Research but I am glad that I attended the workshop because I was able to build my financial knowledge as well as gain insider tips. I learned that it is getting to be more and more important to receive a CFA certification as well as learn new adaptable technical skills. The financial industry is always changing due to new technology so it is getting to be more important than ever to learn skills that are easily transferable in any sector in the financial sector. In sum, even though I am no longer considering Equity Research, I am now interested in pursuing Sales and Trading based on what was said during the discussions.