1. New York City
Whether you come to Fordham as a New York native or having
never stepped foot in the city before, every Fordham student graduates a proud
New Yorker. You will learn the ins and outs of the Bronx, Manhattan, and even
Brooklyn and be able to rattle off your favorite or go-to restaurants off the
top of your head. The Subway? After a few missed stops and a couple mess-ups,
you will soon be directing foreigners on their underground travelers. The D
train will always have a spot in your heart and a favorite funny memory to go
along with it.
2. Great Italian food
Being right next to the famous Arthur Avenue, also known as
“the real little Italy”, you will learn to appreciate real Italian food. From
awarding winning eggplant parmesan at Mike’s Deli to a late night slice of Pugsley’s
pizza to a one dollar mini cannoli at Palumbo’s bakery, you’re Italian food
needs will be well exceeded. Hate to break it to you, but Olive Garden will
never be the same.
3. How to live courteously with others
Dorm living forces you to be more aware of your surroundings
(and your messy tendencies). You will learn to take care of your own
belongings, in hopes that your friends do the same. Whether it is taking out
the trash or simply not throwing your clothes all around the room, you will
become more organized and learn to share the responsibility of cleaning.
4. Time management
Amidst your five classes and say for example-four clubs, a
volunteer program, and need to exercise, socialize, and sleep- you will learn
the importance of time management as a Fordham Student. In order to carve out
time to hop onto the train and enjoy a beautiful day in Manhattan, you must
plan ahead and in order to ensure your work gets done on time. Especially in the month of April when class
loads get heavier, the weather gets nicer, and Spring Weekend approaches,
students learn to prioritize and balance work and fun schedules.
5. Dressing for the weather
Living in New York you will learn how to dress for the
weather. On a walk to class in below freezing weather in January, you will
probably want gloves, a scarf, and a hat. And if you did not realize that the
first time, the second time around you will be more prepared. On the flip side,
as soon as the sun comes out in the spring you will be pulling out the summer
clothes. 55 degrees in the spring= dressing for 70 degree weather and sitting
on Eddie’s.
6. Networking
Fordham prepares you for the real world.
How to interview, send thank you notes, get internships, prepare a resume, and
most importantly hot to network. Your classmates, your professors, and Fordham
alumni all want to help each other out. Coming out of Fordham you will have an
impressive LinkedIn profile and hundreds of new connections and be confident in
job interviews.
7. To Be Grateful
Perhaps the most important lesson you will learn at Fordham
is to be grateful. Everyday as I walk around campus, I think of how lucky I am
to be here. I thank my parents, my siblings, and all of my friends for helping
me get to this point. This lesson will carry you through your life and make you
really appreciate all that you have and all that you have accomplished.
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