I’m a third year marketing major from Fishkill, New York—a town
most famous for its misinterpreted name, temperate deciduous
forest, and host of winos. You can find me on campus scrambling to
finish homework in the Writing Center, taking too long at the salad
bar in Monty’s, and tripping on the uneven pavers in front of the
Library. I’m currently the vice president of the Advertising Club
and (or have been) a member of the Marketing Club, WSJU Radio Club,
WRED TV Club, along with a slew of intramural sports. If you’re a
freshman and reading this, join some clubs or play some sports or
get a job on campus. Your professors, R.A., freshman advisor, and
mom aren’t lying: it’s how you meet
people.
I’ve been working at the Writing Center since February 2011 and
it has been great since day one. My favorite appointment is when
students come in to brainstorm or just talk an assignment out
before ever writing anything. It’s always best to start in
the right direction if you can. On the other hand, some of my most
fulfilling appointments have been with students who have dedicated
hours to their work. Either way, I’d be happy to work with you.