Growing up we all dream what we going to become in the future and have some imagery in the back of our mind. That tends to change a thousand times before we actually choose something that interests us, motivates us and we want to devote ourselves to. If we are lucky enough we end up doing what we enjoy and what brings us satisfaction. I believe that vision that you have of yourself or the the vision that you set for yourself plays an important role in making you.
As professor said "Vision without action is just a dream". We do dream a lot, but that doesn't mean our dreams come true. It takes a little more than just a dreaming to make it come true.
I always wanted to be a lawyer and tried to picture myself in the court. But then i realised that you need to get a degree before going to the law school. So decided to go Baruch and get my bachelors in accounting which is also one of my interests. And then next on my list is law school, bar exam and court awaiting....
I have a dream and vision in my mind. And I take action whever necessary that get me closer to my vision and my future...
Wednesday, November 17, 2010
Tuesday, October 5, 2010
An Eggs-cellent way to plan and win.
I believe that we went through all the steps, maybe bypassed some. But the results speak for themselves - WE WON.
The moment the clock went on, we started coming up with the ideas, listening to each other and trying to figure out the strength and weaknesses of each idea. From the start we had two ideas going around: first to do the craddle and the second to link straws together and make something long that would decrease the distance of 10 feet from the ground. By the end of 25 minnutes we decided to combine those two ideas. We didn't have plan B in case something went wrong, so we couldn't afford to make a mistake.
In my group everyone was participating. We didn't really allocate roles as to who does what, but when we got the instruments and the clock was on for 10 minutes, everyone somehow knew what to do. Most importantly, none of us were getting in each others way. Everything ran smoothly and our execution proved it as well.
I believe that we went through all the steps, maybe bypassed some. But the results speak for themselves - WE WON.
The moment the clock went on, we started coming up with the ideas, listening to each other and trying to figure out the strength and weaknesses of each idea. From the start we had two ideas going around: first to do the craddle and the second to link straws together and make something long that would decrease the distance of 10 feet from the ground. By the end of 25 minnutes we decided to combine those two ideas. We didn't have plan B in case something went wrong, so we couldn't afford to make a mistake.
In my group everyone was participating. We didn't really allocate roles as to who does what, but when we got the instruments and the clock was on for 10 minutes, everyone somehow knew what to do. Most importantly, none of us were getting in each others way. Everything ran smoothly and our execution proved it as well.
Sunday, September 26, 2010
New York is a place where you can experience every culture in the world. Its a huge pot where all different cultures and backgrounds mixed together.
For me personally it was a big shock, when i first came to New York four years ago. Everything seemed so different, so odd.
We all know the saying "Time is precious". I believe it applies to everyone, without exceptions. But i never really understood the meaning of it up until i came here. Between full-time work and full time school I practically don't have time for myself, to do things i like and see people i love. Your life here just flies in front of your eyes.
Back in my country people also work and go to school, but to me life there is a bit relaxed and not so tense. People are not in a rush. Everything follows its natural course. You get to spend enough time with your family, you get to do things you like.
At the beginning it was very hard for me to pick up this pace, to adjust to it. But now it seems like i always used to be on a run.
For me personally it was a big shock, when i first came to New York four years ago. Everything seemed so different, so odd.
We all know the saying "Time is precious". I believe it applies to everyone, without exceptions. But i never really understood the meaning of it up until i came here. Between full-time work and full time school I practically don't have time for myself, to do things i like and see people i love. Your life here just flies in front of your eyes.
Back in my country people also work and go to school, but to me life there is a bit relaxed and not so tense. People are not in a rush. Everything follows its natural course. You get to spend enough time with your family, you get to do things you like.
At the beginning it was very hard for me to pick up this pace, to adjust to it. But now it seems like i always used to be on a run.
Sunday, September 19, 2010
Hi! My name is Nargiza and I'm from Uzbekistan. I came to this country four years ago full of ambitions and striving for the best. I fell in love with New York right away. It was love from the first sight. And I wouldn't want to be anywhere else.
Now here I'm junior at Baruch, majoring in Accounting and hoping to get my masters in another two years.
Now here I'm junior at Baruch, majoring in Accounting and hoping to get my masters in another two years.
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