Q&A
Where will you be in Sept. 2014?
Aulla Hamdeh: I will be studying mechanical engineering at NJIT. I knew I wanted to work in this field because you get the opportunity to create something useful and something that can change someone’s life. Jenelee Santos: Passaic County Community College. I will be studying Nursing. My guidance counselor really helped me to make this decision. Matthew Bodnar: In New York City at Marymount Manhattan College. Annerys Matos: I will be in college. I decided to study business management and I’m going for it. Corey Peirone: Teaching martial arts. Avani Sojitra: Rutgers University, New Brunswick, which will give me opportunities in the medical field. Agnes Blachut: William Paterson University with a major in business/accounting. WPU is close to home and I prefer commuting rather than dorming. Caitlin Sawicki: William Paterson University studying psychology. I loved the William Paterson campus when I visited last summer.
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Sidnee Maldonado: Basic Training for the United States Army National Guard, becoming a soldier. I always wanted to serve my country and I will be doing that. Katie Scorziello: I will be in Rutgers Business School. I choose it for its great reputation and because New Brunswick is just far enough away from home. Nicholas Vette: Lincoln Tech, getting certified to become a computer tech. I came to this decision because I enjoy computers and I would like to make a career repairing them. Shannon Christie: Monmouth University which I selected for its great learning opportunities and its perfect campus and location. Daniel Natale: Stevens Institute of Technology in Hoboken. I fell in love with the campus and the view of New York City. Julie Baez: Taking basic courses at Bergen Community College in order to be able to focus on my major course study at John Jay School of Criminal Justice. Fatima Maldonado: Berkeley College.