1. The speaker spoke about how she was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes at age 21, and became interested in nutrition. She said to always pursue a job and never wait to be given one.
2. The speakers message related to the quality of life for individuals, because it shows that disease, specifically diabetes can be managed well or even prevented by eating the correct foods.
3. What I learned from the speaker was the importance of networking and being a go-getter, and to pursue what is interesting to you.
4. The information from question 3 can be of use to me, because I will be more aggressive in pursuing what I am interested in, after hearing her message. …show more content…
I learned from her that the most important things you need to get a job is a high GPA and work experience as well.
4. The information from question 3 tells I should not only be focusing on improving my grades, but also getting more work experience.
5. The most surprising thing that the speaker said was that her family never obstructed her career, because most of the time that isn’t the case.
4th Speaker: Dr. Mosenson- Assistant Professor and Program Coordinator for Family and Consumer Sciences Education at Queens College.
1. The speaker spoke about how she lived in PA, began in biology, attained a BA in horticulture, and then a MA in FACS at Queens College.
2. The speakers message did not relate to the quality of life.
3. I learned from the speaker that there are plenty of FACS jobs, but not enough students.
4. The information from question three is useful, because the fact that there’s no shortage of FACS jobs.
5. The most interesting thing the speaker said was that if you’re not happy, then find something that’ll make you happy, because usually the people I speak with believe that making a lot of money is all that matters.
5th Speaker: Professor Bunkley- FNES 151 Professor at Queens …show more content…
The information from question 3 can be of use because I will be extra careful of how I treat fellow employees, because they just might be my boss at the next job.
5. The most surprising thing she said was that she worked for Verizon, and was getting paid very well, but she left that job to find something that would make her happy.
6th Speaker: Professor Stevens- Teaches Family Health and Nutrition at York College
1. She spoke about her credentials, how she was a dietetics major at LaGuardia Community College, and a QC FACS major.
2. Not sure how speakers message relates to quality of life for individuals or families.
3. I learned from the speaker that culture plays a role in your career, and you need to consider your cultural background when choosing a career. Also to leave yourself open for other things.
4. The information from question 3 can be of use because I haven’t been open to other things, I usually only focus on one thing and become close-minded.
5. The most interesting thing that Professor Stevens said, was to a student who asked her if she should volunteer at the place she wants to work, and the professor told her not to bother since she’s already a senior and so she should apply for the