I felt like this ePortfolio gives you a good look at my goals and academic career, so I wanted to dedicate some space to something a little more personal. If you’re at all interested in some fun-facts and ice-breaker style questions, read on!
Question & Answer
Q: What did you study in school?
A: I majored in Psychology, with a minor in Business Administration
Q: What do you want to do after you graduate?
A: I plan to look for a full-time job (once the world gets back to normal)
Q: Cats or Dogs?
A: Both
Q: What are your favorite hobbies?
A: Cross-stitching, listening to podcasts, and watching TV
Q: Do you have a five-year plan? What does it look like?
A: After I graduate, I plan to look for a full-time job in Human Resources, which is ultimately the field I want to pursue. This summer, I plan to study for the GRE. If that goes well, I will hopefully go back to school Fall 2021 for my masters in Human Resources or Industrial/Organizational Psychology
Q: Where is one place in the world that you would love to visit?
A: Italy and/or Greece. I love the history, the food, the art, everything about. Someday I just know I’ll make it there
Q: What is your most used emoji?
A: the heart
Q: What was your favorite part about college?
A: The wide variety of topics and courses I was able to take
Q: What was your least favorite part about college?
A: Parking (I was a commuter)
Q: What was your favorite class, and why?
A: It is probably a tie between Human Resource Management and Industrial/Organizational Psychology. They are both closely related to my chosen career fields, and they were two of my favorite professors. (You can read more about my HR class under the ‘Leadership’ tab)
Q: What class did you think you wouldn’t like, but ended up really liking?
A: Art History, for sure. I have never been an “artsy’ person, and in all honesty, I took the class because it satisfied my honor’s credit. But I had so much fun in that class! I looked forward to it every week. You can learn more about what I did under the ‘Honors’ tab.
Q: How would you say you’ve grown in the last four years?
A: When I started college, I was SO terrified of speaking in front of people. I would stress about them from the moment they were assigned until I sat down. Now, I’m still nervous right before, but I am much more confident, and I am actually pretty good at it.
Fun Facts
My favorite color is purple
I worked part-time all four-years of college
I love any and all romantic comedies
I am graduating debt-free