Sunday, June 03, 2007

Too much going on... ( Part VI )

Time line moves to the end of the Fall semester. Because I screwed up my first exam in Statistics class, I received my first non-A grade. Besides that, I did pretty good in the classes; especially I worked as well. This was my first experience. Now I understand how hard it is to work and go to school simultaneously, and still maintain good academic standing.

Christmas season is one of the busiest seasons for department stores, meaning a lot of money going out from everyone's pocket, including myself. After a stressful semester, there was nothing better than shopping; especially when everything was on sale. Shopping is happy; paying is NOT. The two small bags cost me more than $300. If you have a full time job, it may not seem to be a big deal to you. However, don't forget I was an intern earning my income counting by hours.


When talking about pressure, I remember a case of my friend. She spent $900 on beauty products when she was stressed out due to the job tasks. She regretted later on. I told her she could have given the money to me instead. Have you have the similar experience?

Saturday, June 02, 2007

Too much going on... ( Part V )

Chicago, the city of architecture. There are a lot of various shapes of buildings, such as the corn building which is a parking building, the wave building which is an apartment building. The highest building in the picture is Sears Tower. When I arrived at Chicago, the snow just stopped four hours ago. It was freezing; I mean FREEZING. I thought the winter weather in NY was awful, but comparing to Chicago, it was a piece of cake. When the wind passed through my face, it was more painful than the NY wind. If I have a chance to go Chicago again, I will never go in winter. NEVER.

Michael Jordan, the living legend of basketball. Look at the picture, I don't see any difference between he and I. Hahaha ~ Since he retired, NBA has become less exciting. I remember when I was in college, everyone was talking about he. During the playoff season, some classmates and I even cut the classes when he was playing. Right now, I only watch the fourth quarter; sometimes only the last 5 minutes. I think my interest has shifted to NFL. Go, Patriots ~


This picture was taken at John G. Shedd Aquarium where is close to Chicago Bears stadium. I wish I would have gone to watch the game. The dolphin show was fantastic. The trainers have very good relationship with the dolphins. They danced together, walked together and swam together. Look at them and think about human beings. How long will it take to build such a strong trusty relationship between humans? Human is really a very complicated animal.
Besides the dolphins, there are also sharks, and whales. I was lucky to see the baby whale. The whales we usually see are white. However, the baby whale is black and will turn to white later on. I asked the one of the staff the reason, but I forget it now. If you want to know, Google it. By the way, let me add one item into my dream list: riding on a dolphin.

Yes, the thickness of the pizza is what you see above. The restaurant is called Lou Malnatis'. You have to wait for like 30 minutes after you order pizzas because they are handmade. Chicago No.1. You may want to try it out. Another No. 1 in Chicago: Carson's BBQ Ribs.
When you go to Carson's, you don't need to wait for 30 minutes for the food to be made. But, you have to wait for seats. It may take you 30 minutes as well. Since I was a tourist, I had no choice. I could only wait, but it was worth waiting. The meat between the bones are soft and delicious. Indeed, the price is reasonable. I am dainty about food, so if I recommend something, you know you won't get disappointed.

Too much going on... ( Part IV )

I always want to travel, even now, but I feel sorry to spend my parents' money for entertainment. Since I had my little money that I earned from the Summer internship, I decided to go traveling. It took almost 8 hours by car from NYC to my destination - Niagara Falls. It is hard to describe in words how the nature is. Spectacular, imposing, magnificent...etc. None of them can really express how I felt at that moment. Perhaps WOW is the best word. Maybe you can image how great it is from the photos, but it is not enough. If you have a chance, you must go to feel it, see it, and enjoy it. I have no idea when my next trip will be, but I want to go asap once I have company.

Too much going on... ( Part III )


The two lights represent the World Trade Center towers. They were lightened on 9/11 since 2002. However, last year was the last time we could see the lights. Due to the budget, they won't be seen anymore.

We are going to see the new World Trade Center on 2010. By the time it finishes, the new WTC will be the highest skyscraper in the world. I wish Taipei 101 could remain its highest record forever, because I am from Taiwan!

Too much going on... ( Part II )

Let's move on; time goes back to the start of the 2006 Fall semester. I finished my first job in the U.S. when the summer ended. Before I left, the owner of ITC asked me to stay after school started. I declined to do so because I knew that was not the place I wanted to be. That says I was unemployed. I took two MBA courses and one IS online course. I was a little bit nervous about taking the MBA courses - Economics and Statistics - because I took only IS courses before. The terms in Business and IT are different; indeed, they could be the same words but mean differently. For example, security. In IT, it means the state or quality of being safe or protected, but in Business, it means the evidence of debt or ownership, such as stocks, notes, or bonds. I guess that's the reason we have to take GMAT. Besides the terms, I was doing fine. Classes are boring, so let's skip it. I couldn't remember when, but it was like late September. We had a career fair on campus, so I attended. As you may know, when you go to a career fair, what you need to do is giving out your resumes as many as possible. You don't want to miss any possibilities. The more resumes you give, the more chances you will have. And that's exactly what I did. I got an email from my current supervisor two weeks afterwards. I was wondering how she got my resume. But anyway, I was excited about the interview. That was my fourth interview. I cannot say I didn't feel nervous at all, but it was like making a presentation in class. For real, I didn't feel so much pressure. Carolyn, the associate director, interviewed me and talked a little bit about what they were looking for. As usual, I came back and was waiting for the further contact from her. I didn't know how many people they interviewed, but in general all interviewers will say "we still have couple candidates, and we will contact you." In a week, Carolyn contacted me again for the second interview. In the U.S., if you have a second interview, it means you are almost on. I was so excited about it. Colleen, the director, interviewed me. There is one question I was asked often during the interviews: why did you come to NY or why did you come to the U.S.? I said it out loud in my mind: money. But, it would never work in the interviews, so don't say it if you were asked. Instead of saying my real mind, I said I want to extend my vision. I want to see more than Taiwan. I want to see this world from a leading country’s perspective, and something pretty. Oh, my God! I felt I was totally fake. You know what. It doesn’t matter because it worked.

Let’s continue on my internship because I found it is much more interesting than telling you about school. I remember Carolyn asked me how long it would take to build the database. And I said one week, which is 20 hours because I was allowed to work only 20 hours per week. She seemed to be shocked. Maybe I should have said two weeks instead. However, my action was like when something approaches to your eyes, you will close your eyes immediately. When I saw her shocking face, I was worried maybe it was much difficult than I thought. Well, it turned out NOT. I made my first impression of my hard working and my capability of handling this job. I transformed the excel spreadsheet into database and the paper-based application into computer-based interface. It is impossible to apply everything you have learned in school to you job because most of time what you need for your job will not be something you learned in school. I don’t know if this is the case of other fields, but in IT, we never stop learning. If you have other choices, don’t come to IT world. It will kill you unless you really enjoy what you learn today will become useless tomorrow. Before I took this job, I had never used Infopath, one of the Microsoft Office applications, and I had no idea about it. Fortunately, I am pretty good at MS Office applications. They are all similar to each other, just have different functions, I feel so. I started using it and made it work after two weeks, or I should said in one week because I was part time, don’t forget about it. Of course, I had difficulty using it sometimes because it was totally new to me. Fortunately, I have a very good teacher Mr. I – the Internet. It is quite simple that you can get an answer about your questions on the Internet nowadays. Before I continue, I have to mention one of my other characteristics – quick learner. There is a co-worker who was doing Infopath as well, and he also encountered some problems. He usually came to me and asked for help. Whenever he said he needs my expertise, I felt proud but felt little bit over complimented as well.

Wednesday, May 30, 2007

Too much going on... ( Part I )

It has been a very long time since last time I posted. In the past 9 months, there are a lot of things going on in my life. Last summer I got my first intern in ITC. It is a small company doing electronic component business. Due to the size of the firm, I was assigned to be a project coordinator and to lead a team in China. It was a great experience for me because I was able to practice what I have learned in school in a real world and prepare myself for my career. In those two months, it was quite common that I had to work even after I got home. I usually got phone calls from the China branch for the assignments that I assigned to. They were nice people and respected me. However, sometimes I felt annoyed with their phone calls, and they left me no choice; I must either pick up the phone call or call them back if I missed. Otherwise, I would see something that wasn't exactly what I asked for. I don't mean they are really that bad, well, sometimes I felt so. I think it also has something to do with the culture. They just didn't get what we were doing here, and I had to explain in details, which drove me crazy. On the other hand, I felt they relied on me a lot, which is not a bad thing, I think. Maybe I should say I like that feeling - to be relied on. Why? I guess it must be one of my characteristics - responsibility.



My first suite

Sunday, August 13, 2006

White House


Due to the tragedy on 9/11/2001, the security in Washington, D.C. has become very strict. The police looked at our movement every single minute. The tour guide said we could take picture with the police before, but not now. If you go close to them, they will stop you and warn you against going any closer. I don't understand why the terrorists have been making the world nervous. Last week, there was another boom found before the airplane took off. If the bomb was not found, I think I won't sit here and peacefully writing my blog. I hope that terroristic attacks will disappear in the world someday.

Who is the King


Who is the King? I am the King! See how many kings I have. There are many fast food store, but I like Burger King the most. Whenever I go to watch movies, I always buy my lunch in Burger King. However, it is not good to eat too much. I think you know why there are a lot of BIG people in America - FAST FOOD.

Annapolis, MD



The United State Naval Academy is in Annapolis, MD. While on the way to Washington, D.C., we stop by Annapolis and took Harbor Queen, a ferry, to sightsee the naval school. This school is very beautiful. I wish I could go inside and take some pictures. This navy stuff makes me recall my army life. One, Two, One, Two, One, Two ......

First Time


March 25 was my first time to wear LBJ III. I remember I shot many three-point shoots. This shoes really hepled. (I know it is just my self-satisfaction.) Before I met those PACE University Taiwanese students who play basketball, I had played basketball for a long time, probably 10 months. I haven't played basketball since March 26. It has been a while again. Life is so busy. Right now I work from Monday to Friday. I deeply feel what kind of life is busy. Everyday I wake up in the morning and come back in the night. After dinner, it is almost about time to take a rest. Sometimes I don't want to go out on the weekend; I just want to stay at home and relax my mind and body. I believe some of you will agree with me.

NBA Tank - Shaquille O'neal


Can you see how big O'neal's hand is? I think my hand is only a half of his. I took Allen to walk around NYC, and the NBA store is the one he absolutely wanted to visit. Although I have been here several times, I didn't take any picture here before. There are several NBA stars' hand models, such as Tim Duncan, Vince Carter, Jason Kidd, and Tracy McGrady.

Wednesday, May 31, 2006

Rockefeller Center


Rarely can a person take a picture without other people involved in the rockefeller center. I was lucky to be the one. I don't know why on the day I took this picture had only a few people there. I guess maybe because it was weekdays.

Homemade Lunch



This was the first time to invite friends to come to my home and have a meal. Because they are too shy, they asked me not to post their names on my blog. Let me introduce you the menu: baked garlicky chicken (香蒜烤雞排), shrimp with salt and black pepper (椒鹽蝦), preserved green soybean (涼拌毛豆), corn soup(玉米濃湯), and the dessert - Junior's cheesecake from my friend. I don't know if the lunch was good, but my friends said good. Maybe you can try it someday!

Anniversary

As I updated this blog yesterday, I noticed that I have created this blog for one year! Recall last year I was waiting for admission at this time. It has been a year since I started the American academic life. During the school time, I always deal with assignments, papers, or presentations. American academy has totally different style from Taiwanese one. Even now I still do not speak so often in class. I will answer professors' questions when they ask me, but I won't raise my hand to answer the questions. Consequently, sometimes some of my participation points will be taken away. However, so far everything seems to be fine; I have great GPA and nice presentations. Although it is summer now, I do not give myself a break. I am seeking an internship opportunity now. I hope someday during next month I will get one. Next semester I will take MBA courses at Lubin Business School, which I haven't had any experience. I don't know whether I will do well as in CSIS School, but I wil do my best!!

Tuesday, May 30, 2006

Leborn James III


Let me introduce you my new basketball shoes - Lebron James III. Actually I like Michael Jordan XXI the most, but it is too expensive. It is about $190, which is about 6200 in Taiwan Dollars. I gave up! Orz! Therefore, I bought the second choice - Vince Carter V, which costs $125, about 4000 in Taiwan Dollars. After two days, I returned VC V because I felt it was still too expensive. Unexpectedly, I saw Labron James III in NBA Store on Fifth Avenue. It was on sale and cost only $90, about 2900 in Taiwan Dollars. I don't know why it was so cheap. The only reason I can guess is that was the last pair. Thanks God! It is my size. I decided to buy them without hesitation. I have only worn them once, and on that day I became a very good shooter. I think the shoes are really helpful!

New York Public Library - Science, Industry, and Business Library


For my research paper, I went to one of the NYPL branchs, which specifically focuses on Science, Industry and Business. The topic of my research paper was about Social Entrepreneur, a term that was totally new to me. The more research I did, the more understanding I got. As the paper went on, I admired the social entrepreneurs more and more. Social entrepreneurship has become hotter and hotter. They help people rather than spending money. They go to the place where business doesn't exist due to the higher risk and the less financial reward; they come up with whole new ideas that we usually do not think about. Indeed, they are dream makers. We dream, and they make the dreams come true. They make the world a better place! I think you will not get too much information about this topic in Taiwan, but it is relatively hot topic in the U.S. and the U.K. If you want to know more about them, send me a message. I can give you more detailed information.

Snow, Snow,Snow, and Show



February 12, 2006, a blizzard arrived in New York. Compare to the one on the New Year's Day, this was more serious than you can imagine. Mayor asked the public to stay at home, and did not drive unless they really needed. Some schools were closed, but not mine. :(
The first picture you see is not fog, it is snow. It came very sharp and heavy. After several hours, my neighborhood became the second picture. I know many of you envy me. I actually enjoy the beginning after snow comes because it is so soft and pure. However, it will become dirty, annoying and dangerous after several days. When snow become ice, it is very dangerous to walk on it because you may slip and fall. More days later, when ice melts, it becomes wet everywhere. I guess you can not feel what I say about snow here. Someday if you have chance to live with snow, you will know what I'm saying.

Woodbury Common Premium Outlets


By the tax free week, Sandra's husband drove Sandra, Wakko and me to Woodbury Outlets, a wonderful place for people having budget for expenses. I bought one pair of Banana Republic sandals, one Banana Republic T-shirt, and one pair of Puma shoes. As I mentioned at the beginning, we went there with the tax-free minds. Surprisingly, I paid tax when I checked out. One cashier told me that the free tax was only in New York "City." Oh, my God! What a surprise! I think I have learned a lesson - make sure the situation before you go on.

A Lunch on Chinese New Year's Eve


Sandra, the third from the right, invited me to have a lunch with some of our friends before Chinese New Year. It was good to have a meal with them on the special day in this foreign place. This was the second time that I didn't have the family reunion dinner with my family. My mom said that the first time, she couldn't eat so well because I was not home. I hope this year she would feel better. For real, I didn't feel so much about the Chinese New Year here because I was listening to the lectures, and taking notes in school when you were celebreating the Chinese New Year.

Birthday Dinner & Gift



In the first picture, the winter coat on me is my birthday gift from Wakko. I had been struggling against the coldness till I got this coat. My birthday dinner was held in Gyu-Kaku, a Japanese BBQ restaurant. Although there are several Gyu-Kaku restaurants in Taiwan, I haven't been to any of them. The dinner was delicious, and the gift is very helpful. I enjoy both of them. Thanks for giving me such a nice day for my birthday, Wakko!