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Monologue

Another day I get stuck in the train

Prefect time for me to be late

I always wounder

Did lady luck even smile to me

From time to time we all get a hankering for something a little different

Dose the life I’m living

really fit to me

I also have a dream

Someday I can be free

Getting rid of the cage where I’m staying

Be a person I always want to be

There is no lie

There is no trap

Where I can really feel free

 

 

Recruitment fair

On April 6, I went to the recruitment fair which took place on the camps  by the Baruch Consulting Club. The purpose of this club is to expand the horizons and the possibilities of what our school and our students can do in the Consulting world.  We provide the necessary tools to support our members in their journey towards a fascinating career in the consulting industry.Even I didn’t come to seek a job,it was still let me learned a lot about contemporary society. The whole lecture was really impressed and the staffs were friendly.The professional consultants talked about the own experience of their career, and shared their tips on how to start your path to Consulting.I really learned a lot during this lecture.

Rubin Mesum of Art

On February 27 ,I went to the Rubin Mesum of Art.  The Rubin Museum of Art is dedicated to the collection, display, and preservation of the art and cultures of the Himalayas, India and neighboring regions, with a permanent collection focused particularly on Tibetan art. And it displays more than 1,000 objects including paintings, sculpture, and textiles, as well as ritual objects from the 2nd to the 20th centuries. The new facade on 17th Street and the five floors of galleries were influenced by Tibetan art, and were conceived by New York-based museum architects Celia Imrey and Tim Culbert.Its graphic identity was conceived by graphic designer Milton Glaser. Also The Rubin Museum offers an array of on- and off-site educational programs, as well as public programs such as talks and discussions; film screenings; live music, dance, poetry and other performances; and art demonstrations. The museum continues to refine a museum-wide access program in order to meet the needs of individuals with disabilities and special needs, language challenges, and at-risk and underserved segments of the population. A visit to the Rubin Museum is enhanced by the presence of guides in the galleries, American Sign Language tours, verbal imaging and touch tours, and a wheelchair-accessible facility. Assistive listening devices and wheelchairs are also provided. I really enjoyed this trip.

The Major and Minor Fair

Last Tuesday, I went to the major and minor fair  which in order to help students understand the majors and minors that we can take in the college. After I went there,I can say it was a really interesting fair for me,I did get more understanding about our school’s majors and minors,and the adviser touched us how to improve our’s  resume and experience for getting a internship.

I’m so glad that I went to the fair,or I wouldn’t know so much information at once