Category: Community Service
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The past week has been one of the busier since arriving here in Columbus; this weekend is proving to be no different.
I am currently taking a short break from working on my "Individual Case Assignment" for Dr. Inks' & Dr. Rucci's Organizational Behavio(u)r class. I am hoping that a witty, creative attempt at blogging will get the writing juices flowing for this ~20 page paper...
Here's a brief, mostly chronological summary of what's happened this past week:
Midterms are over…I survived. Grades come back for most classes next week... I’ll be happy until then. Hopefully I’ll be happy afterwards, but I really have no idea how I did on my tests. The Accounting midterm was probably my hardest exam. I knew I was in trouble when the accounting class before me left the exam and a CPA in the class looked pale. It was definitely one of those moments when you realize that an extra five minutes of studying has no utility.
During my undergrad, I was a member of a National Honorary Band Service Sorority, Tau Beta Sigma - shout out to all of my Chi sisters. Our main focus was the Ohio State Marching Band and the School of Music while also helping music programs around the greater Columbus Area. I've had an interest in service projects since middle school, so I found this to be a good opportunity to get involved in a more unique way. Since becoming an Alumni, I've needed a new outlet, so I joined the GHRA and signed up to be on the Service Committee. Last night was our first service committee meeting.
Have you ever wondered what it would feel like to eat Papa John’s pizza 4 days in a row? I have – and that’s why I attended every student organization’s information session in 375 Gerlach Hall this past week. By the fourth day, I had succumbed to pouring Papa J’s famous garlic dipping sauce all over my pizza to spice up the monotonous (but free) lunch. Am I alive? Yes. Does it feel like it? Not really.
While at the Fisher Student Organizations Fair this Monday, I concluded that there are enough student activities that I could literally spend 24/7/365 doing things related to Fisher!