Me and my son Semir were anxious and eager to play basketball down in the gymnasium. We really cherish playing basketball in the world renowned Baruch College basketball courts because whenever we do play, it only lasts for about 10 to 15 minutes. Anyways, there was no basketball but their was huge crowds of people everywhere. I was overwhelmed with curiosity and wanted to find out what was the cause of all this commotion. When I first saw all these important looking people, I got scared. Not scared as in the way that I feared them, but in the sense that I didn’t know how to approach them. But seeing others from my class and grade really gave me confidence in approaching these important figures. I spoke to different representatives and different companies. The more I talked, the more confident I became. I was excited to be able to learn things about different aspects of the fields in finance, accounting, and computer informational systems. If theres one key lesson I took away from this experience, it was that networking is the most vital and essential part in getting out there and preparing yourself for a bright and steady future. I recommend this career fair to all freshmen. Its a great way to expand their knowledge and sharpen their networking skill set. You never know, it help you choose a career path which will define the rest of your life