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Fast forward four years and countless opportunities later
and all I can say is that I wish for every high school senior to find their own
Fordham. When asked if I would choose Fordham again if I had the opportunity to
change my choice, my response is absolutely. As a freshman, I had the
opportunity to become part of a wonderful community in Queen’s Court (my
freshman residence hall) and join the varsity cross country and track teams. As
a sophomore, I had the opportunity to become a Resident Assistant in Tierney
Hall and participate in a Global Outreach cultural emersion project to Ecuador.
As a junior, I had the opportunity to become a member of the executive board of
Rose Hill Society (the volunteer student organization that works closely with
Admissions to provide tours and social media outreach to prospective students),
coordinator the track team’s Toys for Tots Holiday Toy Drive, begin interning
with the shoe designer Jack Rogers in their accounting department, participate in National Leadership Conferences
with KPMG, Ernst & Young, and Deloitte, and accepted an offer to intern
with Ernst and Young in their tax department following graduation. As a senior,
I was accepted in Fordham’s Dual Degree program to receive a Masters of Tax at
the Graduate School of Business at Lincoln Center, had the opportunity to serve
as the Resident Assistant for the Wellness Integrated Learning Community for
upperclassmen students, participate in Deloitte’s National Tax Competition in
Texas, and just last week I was selected to receive a Senior Leadership Award
(an annual award given to 6-8 members of the senior class). My four years have
been much more than just receiving a degree, they have been about countless opportunities
to be challenged and to grow into in the person I have always wanted to be.
Fordham allowed me the opportunity to be me, to be Shannon McKenna and never to
be a number between 1 and 1,800.
While my time at Fordham is coming to an end, I could not be
more excited for what lies ahead. This summer, I will be working with Ernst and
Young for 8 weeks in their Times Square office before returning to Fordham’s
Graduate School of Business in September to complete my Masters degree in Tax. While
studying for my Masters degree, I plan to begin taking (and hopefully
finishing!) the CPA exam. Following my 8 weeks at Ernst and Young this summer,
I will have the opportunity to be hired as a full time associate upon
completing my Masters degree in May of 2015. As my name is called to receive my
diploma in just a few shorts week, I will be thankful for Fordham, for
opportunities, and most importantly for having the chance to be me.
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