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From: Rena Youngblood <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Sep 28, 2006 10:26 PM
Subject: Re: Career Workshop: YOU ARE INVITED...
To: Nathalie Espinosa <[log in to unmask]>

Hello Natalie,

I am a post bacc as well.  I did not even know there were events that we
could attend.  Where can I find this information?  Thank you so much for
your help.  I wish I could help you, but I have just started and still VERY
lost :(

Best Regards,

Rena Youngblood


 On 9/27/06, Nathalie Espinosa <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>
>  Hello everyone,
> I am a pre med/ post bac student who would like to attend any and all
> events possible. From what I have seen on the list serve, most events are
> during the day. Because of my full time job I am unable to attend.
> My question to you all is are there events in the evenings for students in
> my situation? I am really interested in being able to access the same
> opportunities as the undergraduate students.
> If anyone could please help me or direct me in the right direction, I
> would truly appreciate it.
> Good luck to everyone this semester.
> Cordially,
> Nathalie Espinosa
>
> ------------------------------
> *From:* Students who are interested in careers in all medical fields on
> behalf of L.Wood-Hill
> *Sent:* Wed 9/27/2006 3:58 PM
> *To:* [log in to unmask]
> *Subject:* FW: Career Workshop: YOU ARE INVITED...
>
>
>
>
>
> FYI:  This is a great opportunity for students who will be making
> application to professional schools for 2008.  You must register in Career
> Services.  The flyer is attached.  I would like to see at least 10 premeds
> signed up and there for the meeting!  Sorry about the last minute notice but
> I just received this today—they forgot to invite us!!!  Please give me a
> good showing so that this mistake will not happen again.  Read the entire
> email—there is a pre-workshop form that needs to be filled out before
> Wednesday.
>
>
> Dear Scholars,
>
> You are among a limited number of students invited to a chance to acquire
> the tools to create a compelling Career Objective that will capture the
> attention of potential employers.  Ira Ziff, a recruiter for Fortune 100
> companies will host an inter-active workshop entitled, *"Get What You Set
> (GWYS)"* at Hunter College on Wednesday, October 4 - from 1:00 - 3:00PM in
> the Sylvia E. Fishman Student Center - Room 417-West.  Originally created
> for the Harvard Business School Alumni Association, "GWYS removes the
> confusion and mystery from the process and positions students to be
> irresistible candidates so they can actualize their career potential," says
> GWYS' creator, Ira Ziff.
>
> Because the workshop is limited to just 40 students, *it is on a first
> come-first serve basis*. I think it is an excellent opportunity for
> students who want to benefit from this experience. The attached flyer
> provides additional details about the workshop and how to registered.
> Please register in the Office of Career Development Services at
> [log in to unmask], or stop by Room 805-East.
>
>
>
> Students who are register for the workshop must also pick-up a
> pre-workshop worksheet from Room 805-East or Room 1122-East.  The worksheets
> will be available from Thursday, September 28 - Tuesday, October 3rd.  It
> will only take 15-minutes to complete the worksheet, so please make sure it
> is completed before the workshop begins.  *Don't delay, register to day!!!
>
>
> *
>
> Best,
> Eunice
>
> *Eunice Lewis-Broome
> *Special Projects Manager &
> Assistant to the Vice President/Dean of Students
>  Hunter College
> 695 Park Avenue, Room 1122-East
> New York, NY  10021
> 212-772-4879
> 212-650-3266 (Fax)
>
> **
>



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*Rena*

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*Rena*