Hello and welcome back to the blog. I still need to come up with a better name for my blog, any way before getting down to business I and every Yankees fan in Berkeley would like to congratulate them on their World Series win. It will be an interesting off-season as the Yankees will look to fill holes needed to make a run at the 28th championship. Registration is now open for the Winter semester so register now and avoid any issues with Financial Aid and Student Accounts. We have now made through half of the Fall semester and most of us have already gone through our midterms. Lucky for me I do not have any midterms in any of my classes so that helps ease off any mid-semester stress.
I have register for the Winter and I now realize that the closer you are to graduation the harder it is to find classes. I am down to internships and electives and personally i do not feel like taking all my electives in the building but it is difficult to find any open online classes. My hope for the future is that after week 6 or 7 that online classes will be made available for all students. The other interesting thing i noticed is career fairs and professional business panels. All of these events take place in the daytime which means evening students have to take a full or half a day to attend these events. Personally i would like to see if some of these events can take place in the evening or on a Saturday. Most of the evening students have jobs but maybe looking for a new one and these events can be crucial to achieving that goal.
In other business, Thanksgiving is rapidly approaching and that also is the official beginning of the Holiday season. The time where we reflect on the year that has passed so quickly and plan the future. It is a time where we spend time with those that love and care for us and it is a time that we are to reflect on what we are thankful for. This has been a tough time for the economy and i know for one thing is i am thankful to have my job both at DGA and here blogging for Berkeley College. Think about what your plans are for next semester and remember to always aim high.
Thursday, November 12, 2009
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