Freshman Seminar Fall 17 LC12

Going to Baruch Accounting Society

I went to the first GIM for the Baruch Accounting Society last week. This was my third time going to one of these so I expected the natural order of these things. That is the explanation, the icebreaker games and the food.

A lot of people attended, but since we were in a big room it wasn’t overcrowded or anything. We got to mingle and get to know other people there through the icebreaker game we played. The game itself was about guessing what a zoomed up picture was. Sadly my team didn’t win, but since two teams had to play a tiebreaker maybe it wasn’t that big a deal.

The food served was pretty nice with stacks of various pizza boxes and an assortment of cookies and even had water bottles on the side. I only had one slice though since I ate beforehand.

This club seemed to be productive since it had events and meetings every Tuesdays and Thursdays. All the officers seemed very nice though it may take a while for me to remember all of their names. The club gave a feel that it was very professional. I think it’s going to be hard planning how to manage days when I should go because I have other clubs I want to join as well.

There are events I’d like to join for sure like workshops and volunteering events. The bake sales would also be fun to participate in since I like to bake when I have free time. Also I signed up to be part of the planning committee so that will be a good way to get integrated into the club.

It feels like it’d be an important experience to join this club especially since I’d be majoring in accounting. Hopefully I’ll have a fun time here.

Museum Blog

I chose to go to American Museum of Natural History, which is located near Central Park. I really don’t go to Museum often unless my friends beg me to go or it’s required for some school work, but it’s nice to go to museums sometimes  because there are a lot of things to see such as painting, sculpture, and many more thing. It was a great experience going to the American Museum of Natural History and learning about human’s origin and their migration. I learned a lot about human’s origin and their migration in high school but I never had a visual of it, by going to the museum I had a better insight of it. When I went to the museum it was almost time for closing so most of the sections were closed. I really wanted to go the Mummies exhibit but unfortunately it was close, so maybe I will go there again early to see that exhibit. It was a great experience going to the museum, I was able to spend time with my friend and was able to gain some useful knowledge. I am thinking of going to museums whenever I am stressed out, going to a museum is a great way to relive stress. I would recommend others to do the same.

First GIM

Standing outside the Newman Vertical Campus building, trying to decide with a couple of friends which club or society to join, we made a group decision to go to a business fraternity named Beta Alpha Psi. Initially I was skeptical about joining a fraternity, because I always thought that all fraternities are social organizations and there was not much I could learn from them. With in a couple minutes into the general introductory meeting I realized how wrong I was.

The rush chairs started off by showing us a video which introduced all the members of Beta Alpha Psi and the transitioned into telling us about their three basic principle namely; professionalism, community service and brotherhood. They further told us about their experiences and how Beta Alpha Psi not only helped them do good professionally, but how each of them had build a bond with one another and created a family of their own.

Listening about the fraternity and individual experiences of people in it, made me realize, their was more to fraternities than I had initially thought and more importantly, the importance of being a part of a community that not only supports you but also helps you in achieving your dreams and aspirations, with which you come into college. Even though I am not sure in which club I would best fit, I can say with certainty that Beta Alpha Psi can help me achieve my dreams and cheer me on as I go out into the world to achieve them.

 

 

 

Beta Alpha Psi GIM

Walking into this fraternity, I did not come expecting that within two hours I would learn a great deal about how beneficial a fraternity could be. It started off as general facts of what Beta Alpha Psi is founded on and what it stands for being as an honor society and representing brotherhood, community service, and professionalism.  They all collectively join as a brotherhood to boost each other up to the potential they hold within themselves and seek to bring out that potential in new members. They do so by sharpening their skills and doing workshops to strengthen skills needed in starting off in a job by doing mock interviews, editing resumes, and serving in their communities to build their character and remembering to stay humble.

The president spoke about how advertising around Baruch for Beta Alpha Psi lead to him meeting a fellow Baruch student who wanted to join and lacked the skills to become successful until he helped him along with the other members who now shaped him into becoming the executive vice president of Beta Alpha Psi currently. Together, all the members resembled a family because they all spend time together in becoming better versions of themselves and over years they have seen each other grow to gain success in their field because of older and younger members guiding them along the way.

At the end, the professionalism of the current members and the positions they held at top companies inspired me to join a fraternity/sorority because it made me envision myself in one of their places one day in securing a job in my desired career field while making a family in a fraternity that could potentially become like a second family to me.

photo at BAP

MOMA Moment

I have recently gone to the Museum of Modern Art (MOMA) just for a quick look at what’s going on, because I’ve only went there once before and it made be feel stuff about myself. Some of the art work that I saw in the museum made me think about my life, mostly the one that are based on modern day traffic signs and other stuff falling into that category. Sometimes, after staring at the paintings and artwork for a while, I like to believe that I actually like traveling to places and having someone to share memories with sometimes, mostly my family because they practically made who I am, even if I am a bit lazy at home. Nonetheless, I’m hoping that one day my life will get much more exciting and that I’m doing it with the people that are close to me. In case no one understands what I mean, look at the photos.

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UNICEF @Baruch

I attended the UNICEF club this afternoon at Baruch. UNICEF is an non-profit organization which gives assistance to children and mothers in the developing countries, such as Africa. UNICEF stands for United Nations Children’s Fund. UNICEF at Baruch strongly believes that college students have the ability to play a large role in helping children survive. The purpose of UNICEF at Baruch is not only to keep students busy, but rather to save the lives of many children. UNICEF is a very active club here at Baruch College. I believe that UNICEF is a great movement, giving the students the opportunity to save lives of many unfortunate children. There are many advocacy and fundraising events at Baruch College in order to benefit UNICEF. The students at Baruch work very hard in order to strengthen UNICEF financially. This movement shows how much the students at Baruch College would do and how much they care about all of these children. It is a great thing for college students to be involved in because they can say to themselves, “what if this was me and my family suffering? Would I want students to sit around and enjoy their day or would I want them to do everything in their power to ensure our survival?”
I learned a lot today. I learned to appreciate and be happy for all that I have. I now understand that it is not worth it to argue over nonsense when there are many non-privileged people and families truly suffering. I hope to do all in my power and ability to help with fundraising and advocating UNICEF. I commend Baruch College for bringing this club upon them and doing all that they could to make sure that when they go to sleep every night and wake up every morning, no one is struggling or suffering in any way.