I've been in NYC for only two weeks so far and we've had an earthquake and a hurricane. Both of these are rare in the city. I wondering now that maybe I shouldn't have moved here. Haha.
Well, I was pretty worried about the hurricane. On Friday, I went to Fairway to stock up on canned goods. The supermarket was CRAZY. Everyone was preparing for it. People were buying bottled water and lots of food. There were long lines and a ton of customers. I grabbed a few large bottles of water and a bunch of canned goods. I figured I would stay home on Saturday and watch movies. The hurricane was supposed to come at night and be gone by Sunday morning.
Instead of my original plan, I went over to my friends' apartment: Braxton, Morgan, Patrick and Ed. They were having a hurricane party! I packed an overnight bag and it was so much fun. Ed introduced us to Van Gogh Espresso shots. We played Kings Cup and watched Princess Bride. We had to drink every time we heard "inconceivable!", "as you wish" and "true love". It was a lot of fun.
At the end of the day, the hurricane was significantly less severe than the city had anticipated, which was great news. People were complaining that it wasn't much of a hurricane, but I think that they should be thankful that it wasn't bad. I heard that a lot of bars stayed open actually during the hurricane and some CBS students were out partying. Go figure, lol!
After living in San Francisco my entire life, I am finally taking the leap and moving across the country to New York. This is going to be an incredible journey for me and I hope that this blog can help me capture and remember my two years in NYC while studying at Columbia. Thank you all for supporting me throughout this time. I love you.
Monday, August 29, 2011
Monday, August 22, 2011
First Day of School!
Orientation! Orientation started today and it was CRAZY! I'm assigned to Cluster E and I think our theme is Extraterrestrials. We were greeted by our Peer Advisors (PAs) who were standing on the steps outside of Uris and cheering. Some of them were also dressed up on costumes. The most memorable one was a banana suit. Haha. Each cluster has a theme and some fun trinkets to go with it. Our cluster has glow-in-the-dark glasses. I do wish we had cooler stuff. For example, Cluster G is "GQ" and had hats. It's been great meeting different people at school though. It's such a diverse group from many different backgrounds. There are people who used to be bankers, engineers, lawyers, military service men, etc. One of my classmates was a reality TV show producer and another classmate is Owen Wilson's cousin.
So far, I have one friend already, Becky. My friend, Ty, had introduced me to his friend, Danny, who's a 2nd year at CBS. Danny knows Becky from Berkeley and introduced me to her. It's funny because we chatted online before business school and just hit it off right away. It's nice to already have someone at school. It takes away some of the anxiety. Hopefully I'll make more friends while I'm here. It's really intimidating, but I have to tell myself that I can do this.
So far, I have one friend already, Becky. My friend, Ty, had introduced me to his friend, Danny, who's a 2nd year at CBS. Danny knows Becky from Berkeley and introduced me to her. It's funny because we chatted online before business school and just hit it off right away. It's nice to already have someone at school. It takes away some of the anxiety. Hopefully I'll make more friends while I'm here. It's really intimidating, but I have to tell myself that I can do this.
Monday, August 8, 2011
Last day in SF
Well, I'm packed up and moving tomorrow. It's so surreal. I'm going to miss everything. I love my studio at Bayside Village. It's weird to see it empty. Things have been really hectic since I first started applying for business school. I can't believe I'm finally doing it. I keep telling myself it's only 20 months, but I'm worried about whether I made the right decision. I think it was hardest for me to quit my job at Google actually. That was my number one roadblock with this decision. But I need to do this for myself and I think I'm going to grow a lot from this experience. I live in a bubble, but I'm glad that I have because I've had a great life so far. But I have to learn how to be on my own now and I've only started doing that two years ago when my whole life changed and I quit Deloitte and moved out of mom's house. So here I go...wish me luck.
Friday, August 5, 2011
My last day at Google MTV
Today was my last day at Google in Mountain View. I'm going to wrap up a few things in the next week while I'm in New York. So my official last day will be on Friday, August 12. It was a pretty busy day though and I actually missed lunch with my team and it was supposed to be my farewell lunch. However, we had our team outing which was at the nearby aquatic park. Stephen planned it and it was a lot of fun. We played a version of waterpolo but in kayaks on the lake. I also did a sack race for the first time.
It was weird to say goodbye to everyone. Philippa was really nice. She gave me all these hello kitty school supplies. I thought it was very thoughtful of her even though we didn't get a chance to chat that much during work. I still can't believe that I'm leaving Google. Most b-school applicants quit their jobs early and wanted to leave their companies. I'm trying to quit my job as close to the start of school and I want to go back. People say that it's because I'm comfortable there and don't like change. That is true, but at the same time, I recognize that I work at an awesome company. So in this case, I don't think it's comfort and risk aversion.
It was weird to say goodbye to everyone. Philippa was really nice. She gave me all these hello kitty school supplies. I thought it was very thoughtful of her even though we didn't get a chance to chat that much during work. I still can't believe that I'm leaving Google. Most b-school applicants quit their jobs early and wanted to leave their companies. I'm trying to quit my job as close to the start of school and I want to go back. People say that it's because I'm comfortable there and don't like change. That is true, but at the same time, I recognize that I work at an awesome company. So in this case, I don't think it's comfort and risk aversion.
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