Joining Toastmasters

Throughout the application process, the orientation, convocation day, and Freshmen seminar class it was shown that Baruch College prides itself for all the different clubs it has and the diversity not only in the students but the clubs as well. With all of that said and done I felt that it was still hard to find a club that I was willing to dedicate time in to. There are definitely many clubs that I have no interest in at all and many clubs that I have interest in or would like to become passionate about. The problem being was my time, and while later on this semester or the next I will definitely be joining another club or two, choosing the first club that I would join fell to a small list. It should be obvious which club I ended up joining by the title of this post and the decision to join Toastmasters was somewhat influenced by my two friends wanting to join as well. However I feel like Toastmasters is a perfect opportunity to practice my public speaking a skill that I am sure will come in very handy not only in college but in the real world after college. I consider myself an okay public speaker I still get shaky hands and a bit nervous sometimes when going up to present in a class setting and I definitely get nervous when presenting or talking to a large group of people. The most people I have gone up in front of was probably around sixty to seventy people but the usual amount in high school was twenty to thirty-five people. Coming from a small high school I also knew all the people in the class that I was presenting in so there wasn’t as much pressure. While in Baruch I don’t know most of the people here and probably won’t just because of the sheer size of this school and the amount of people that attend. I’m excited for what will come next and for what I will learn and improve upon. When I signed up for Toastmasters today I met the president of the club, Mike, he explained how the club operates, when the meetings take place, and some of the events that they have. Public speaking may not one of my strengths but I will put the time and effort into it to make it one.

A Day at the Metropolitan Museum of Art

I personally love learning new things. What better place to do that than a museum? Baruch College has a great location of being in New York City. There are so many museums, such as Museum of Modern Art, Museum of Natural History, Brooklyn Museum, and much more, all throughout the city. This Wednesday, I made the most of free student admission when I hopped on the Uptown 6 train and took a trip to the Metropolitan Museum of Art after class with two friends.

Upon entering the museum, I took a pause to see how vast the museum was in this cramped city of ours. It was breathtaking. When I finally entered, I was captivated by the layout of the lobby; each direction led to different regions of the world. Our first destination: Ancient Egypt. Nothing really caught my eye, until I saw the hieroglyphics. I was fascinated by their invention of an alphabet that was like none other. The hieroglyphic alphabet used images to communicate. This would make it easier for future civilizations to understand what Ancient Egyptian civilization was like.

The next thing to catch my eye was the Baroque painting done by Cristóbal de Villalpando. It was shocking. I learned about Baroque style in AP European History class in my senior year of high school. Actually seeing these paintings proved how incredible art can be and showed me that you can not really learn something in depth unless you actually witness it.

All in all, this experience taught me that there are finer things in life than trying to get good grades in the classroom. It also taught me that school is not the only place to learn. Going to this museum helped me broaden my perspective on the cultures that have lived upon this earth. In Baruch, diversity plays a main role in our successes. Everywhere around us, we see people of different cultures and become aware of the diversity in the world we live in.

Accounting Society

Freshman year of college is a new and exciting start in my educational life. Back in High School, my school didn’t offer as many clubs/organizations like in Baruch. The variety of club choices in college is appealing and there are so many options to choose from. At first I had no clue which club in particular to join because there were lots of clubs that interested me. I’ve heard various reviews on different clubs. At the end of the day I signed up for the Accounting Society located in room 3-239.

The first person I spoke with was Gabby Capello who is a senior at Baruch and also the vice president. She informed me of what the club was all about and the benefits of joining. The club isn’t only fun but also offers lots of information around the accounting field. I spoke with other kids from the club too that shared their experiences. Mostly everyone from the club was extremely friendly and had positive words from their involvement. I was invited to sit through the general interest meeting which had free food and a bunch of students. Even though Accounting isn’t my intended major I would like to learn more about it. The Accounting Society will hold lots of meetings and get representatives from professional firms to come to their club and give out speeches. Through this club you can make a great deal of connections with professionals in this field. These people have been through the same process and will share advice on how to succeed. The club itself will hold multiple meetings educating group members around the field of Accounting. I like that this club will meet during my breaks and its a learning experience. Last summer I actually interned at a big accounting company that gave me the opportunity to work with this material . I got valuable knowledge out of it and hope to gain more with this club. The club meets on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Another great perk of Accounting Society is that they will hold numerous workshops but the one that stood out for me was help with the interview process. This workshop will brush up on interview skills specifically when meeting face to face with possible employers.

To sum it all up, I am eager to learn from this club. Hopefully I will get to meet lots of inspiring people and learn from this club.

 

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Alpha Kappa Psi GMI

On Thursday, September 7th, I decided to attend one of Alpha Kappa Psi’s Rush events. It was the second general interest meeting in addition to a philanthropy event. I was choosing between other clubs, but at the end, I went to Alpha Kappa Psi. Out of all the business fraternities, Alpha Kappa Psi stood out to me the most. During Convocation Day, I was approached by two of their members with enthusiasm as they explained brotherhood and their ideology to me. At today’s event, Spread theLove, I learned more about them through their presentation and talking to members of the rush chairs such as Edmon, Henry, and Sarah. The presentation provided an in-depth introduction and background about AKPSI and further encouraged me to be part of their organization. After the presentation, we made peanut butter and jelly sandwiches for homeless people as a group. Gathering around the table gave us an opportunity to talk to other freshmen and upperclassmen that are committed to rushing. Despite the crowded room, Sarah passionately shared her experience as  a member of Alpha Kappa Psi at Baruch with Crystal and I. Sarah clarified many of our confusions and questions as freshmen. Not only did she talk about Alpha Kappa Psi, she gave us many genuine advices in accordance to her own experience. Sarah informed us about choosing minors and majors encouraging us to take our time and discover our true passion. Throughout our conversation, Sarah’s honesty and sincerity further motivated me to be a part of them. Overall, after attending this meeting, I felt more connected to Alpha Kappa Psi; I became more aware of their professionalism and philanthropy aspects through making sandwiches for homeless people and talking to the brothers. I learned that Akpsi is not all about business related things but they also care about social issues and take part in improving the society.

Vietnamese Student Association

Roaming through the halls of the 9th floor, I heard screams and cheers through the door of the Vietnamese Student Association club. As I entered the door, I was approached with warm welcomes and friendly smiles from the executive board, many of whom I have met before through my sister who is currently VSA’s vice president. As I walked further into the room, I saw familiar faces from both my high school and students from my classes.

On this first General Interest Meeting, we were given a very brief presentation of who, what, where, and why VSA. We watched a video of the many past events and things that VSA did such as fan dancing lessons, sports day events, and many philanthropy events like earth matters. Joining this club was not because of my sister forcing me to but because of the supportive and awesome community that it came with VSA. It was a community that accepts and loves people from different backgrounds. It was a community that I can see myself calling family years down the road.

After the brief presentation of VSA, we separated into many different groups where we had engaged in awkward ice-breakers. One of the two ice breakers was to introduce ourselves with a certain action and we had to repeat everyone else’s action and name before we executed it. The other ice breaker was to follow certain rules such as “GET INTO GROUPS OF 4 AND EVERYONE SQUAT.” This game was to see which group could obey the rules the fastest; the incentive for winning was that the first group would get their food first. That day they were serving Vietnamese sandwiches of many different choices of flavours ranging from smokey barbeque pork to juicy tender chicken. Sadly, I did not have any of these sandwiches because I previously ate lunch.

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Student Life: FES, Professional Development and You

Time is of the essence and finding out what to do requires planning ahead. I decided to attend clubs to enrich my life and develop my personality. Luckily, Baruch has clubs for everyone and I found myself comfortable in choosing one at my discretion, even though you can’t just attend them all. Thus, I chose to make a profound move and affiliate myself with a more professional/academic club because the progress builds up rapidly, rewarding proactivity.
High school allowed me to get a taste of what accounting felt like through the Virtual Enterprise program. In fact, I was the CFO of a virtual company and while I enjoyed my job there was a bigger focus on the administrative and external affairs more so than my accounting responsibility. So, I decided to pursue finances yet study accounting, as the two aren’t too nonexclusive.
Today was the GIM day for many clubs, and Finance & Economics Society (FES) felt like a good choice. Thus, I went straight to 11-150 and made myself known, recognizing a few familiar faces. Before attending, I was acquainted with a senior (former co-worker) who allowed me to connect with the board of the club far easier; I integrated rather quickly.
The session was informative and made me realize that the club is not just extra-curricular, but quintessential for a possible career while in college. Working on Financial Analysis or Investment Banking (IB) are two finance paths that I have never been exposed previously, but am highly interested in!
Highlights include the mentorship program which allows me to be paired with seniors and work on assignments that can sharpen my hard skills. Resume, cover letter and mock interviews are features that can sharpen my soft skills, and make me well rounded.
Considering that I require a better balance in adjusting to the professional world, FES is likely the best path towards achieving my final FTO goal in college.
Ultimately, it all complements my “time is limited” mentality because the other clubs I’m considering – Absolute Adrenaline and/or Archery Club – happen on weekends, which makes sure that no conflicts happen. I can’t wait to make most use of my opportunity and end up giving back to those that helped me rise.

First GIM for the FES club.
FES is an important part of Student Life.

Alpha Kappa PSI GIM

As a freshman in a new school with a small handful of friends, I’m on a search to find a home in this massive school. Having been on a team in high school, I found that finding a family requires an individual to actively go out of their comfort zone to find one. Today, I took my first step in doing that by attending a general interest meeting for the business fraternity, Alpha Kappa PSI. I found out about this fraternity through my boyfriend’s cousins whom both are brothers in the frat.

Besides listening to a presentation detailing the background of the fraternity, we also made peanut butter and jelly sandwiches for a homeless shelter nearby. The event gave me an opportunity to meet the brothers and other students who are also trying to rush. What really sparked my want to rush was the fact that every brother I talked to today was genuinely open and down to earth. They seemed like a group of people I would want to be around. Another apparent notion was that every brother seems to have benefited from being apart of this fraternity.  One in particular, Sarah, whom I had the pleasure to have a 30 minute conversation with, informed Sethy and I about how she found her pleasure through the experiences that she was exposed to because of the connections she made since she became a brother. The conversation covered the topics of majors and minors, the importance of self awareness, and a lot of small talk in between. Through this conversation alone, it gave me an insight on what to expect in Baruch.

Although a small selective number of people will actually get the opportunity to become a brother, I will keep my fingers cross for that slim chance. Regardless of what happens, today’s experience has ignited the will for me to make Baruch my new home.

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Beta Alpha PSI General Interest Meeting

Before I got to Baruch, my two older brothers encouraged me to join clubs and get used to the campus I would be attending for the next four years. What I didn’t realize was the amount of clubs/organizations Baruch had to offer. With my two hour and 30 minute break between classes every Tuesday and Thursday, I felt the need to venture out and find a club/organization that interested me.

As I was going down the escalator and heading home, I was approached by Darius, one of the leaders of the fraternity Beta Alpha PSI. When I heard the word fraternity, my thoughts immediately thought about the horrific article I read about the tragic death of a Baruch freshman at a fraternity and about the hazing process I would have to go through to be accepted. Darius quickly turned down my ideology and explained how Beta Alpha PSI was a business fraternity that helped members with their interview skills, reviewed resumes, and build connections that would be useful for post-college life.

I decided to go to the Second General Meeting that was held today. I was amazed by the crowd for this meeting as they ran out of seats (and pizza) in the room. I learned how Beta Alpha PSI has been around since 1951 and that there were 300 chapters and 300,000 members worldwide. These numbers made me believe that this frat was pretty legit. The members of this fraternity explained how they found Beta Alpha PSI and it helped them with finding jobs at pretty legit firms (JP Morgan, Goldman Sachs to name a few). The three values the members held dearly were Professionalism, Brotherhood, and Service. I was impressed to know that all the members had each others back and didn’t forget where they came from by doing community service. I was somewhat eager to join, but I was turned off by the fact that I needed a 90+ GPA from high school (since I was a freshman and I was about to achieve an 89) and also I felt that I couldn’t make time for this fraternity because the Baruch Swim Season is about to start and I won’t have time to balance both the fraternity and the life of a student athlete.

Joining ToastMasters!

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Today a couple a of friends and I joined ToastMasters. In this club people come in to practice their public speaking not only to get over their fear of public speaking but to also excel in the art of speaking off the cuff. I wanted to join this club for a variety of reasons, the first one being that archery club is on Saturdays, so thats a no from me. But in addition to that, I want to get used to standing and talking to a large crowd of people before I have to do it for an important presentation or social setting.

Some of my old experiences that could have been improved had I been attending this club for a while was when I was a finalist in my high school story telling competition. I was telling a story to a group of 50-60 students, from memory. I remember being really excited , which may have led me to speed through parts of my story, also my legs were pretty wobbly just because of the amount of eyes staring at me.

What I am looking forward to is being around dozen of other students that have the same goal in mind as me, also not only will mr wobbly legs eventually go away after time, but the other club members will offer me constructive criticism and advice on how I could keep the audience engaged all while appearing cool and collected.

And lastly, I got to talk with the president of toastmasters, who’s name is mike, and just like me he is Polish. His family and my family both immigrated to America, which is pretty neat.

And lastly(real this time), I also wanted to join other clubs such as Polish Culture club and adrenalin club, depending on which days the clubs meet up.

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Joining Accounting Society

My name is Kevin Zheng. Today, Thursday 9/07/16, I stopped by the accounting society club during club hours. They were located in room 3-239. I chose this club specifically because my intended major is accounting and wanted to get a head start on my career and also to see what they had to offer. I spoke to Gabby Capello. She is a senior in undergraduate Baruch college and she serves as the vice president of the club. I didn’t have a chance to talk to the other club members. Nevertheless, there was a general interest meeting the same day at 12:50 in room 5-165. During the meeting, I learned several things about the club. First of all, they have free food. On a more serious note, the club mainly hosts events with different accounting firms. They invite these accounting firms to come and give a presentation to the students about accounting in general. They offer advice and explain different accounting career paths to the students that attend. They also hosts several workshops such as personal workshops and accounting major workshops. During personal workshops, they help you as a person. An example would be the interview process. This club helps you build up your resume and guide you through the interview process as many of us will need for the future. This really drew my interest within the club because as of right now my resume isn’t good at all and it wouldn’t hurt for extra tips on how to go about an interview. They guide you through how to go about an interview such as attire and presenting yourself to an employer. Last but not least, they also offer volunteer workshops. All these workshops take place on Tuesdays and Thursdays during club hours except for volunteer that takes place throughout the city. The club ended around 2:20 and that concludes this blog.  This image requires alt text, but the alt text is currently blank. Either add alt text or mark the image as decorative.