Emily Weiss

I am from a town about an hour outside of Manhattan, in Bedford NY, and I’ve always been in awe of the life in the city. I love its excitement and rush and for the longest time I have made it my goal to move here one day… Imagine how lucky I feel now! I am ready to take advantage of anything and everything that NYC has to offer, and I couldn’t have thought of a better place for me to spend my next four years. It is filled with vast opportunity and experience and it is a great learning environment in itself.

I have a variety of interests, some of which include nutrition, fashion, animal rights, and the ins and outs of business – all fields in which I would like to participate somehow in order to help me figure out my path for the future. So for right now, I am undecided on my major, and I’m open to anything. One thing, though, that I am absolutely sure of that I would like to do throughout my life is travel. I never want to stop exploring.

I have been to many states across the United States but am hoping to drive cross country in the near future. National parks in particular really intrigue me, and I am planning on seeing Yosemite or Bryce [not] soon enough. Outside of the US, I have been to Canada, Mexico, Costa Rica, St. Maarten, Spain, and Greece. The list is to be continued…

Fun fact:  A hobby I hope to take up more seriously soon, especially now that I’m in NYC, is photography. I think its a perfect place to start, and, why not! I would love as well to keep a blog or record of the places I visit (even if only for my own personal enjoyment).

I look forward to this class and a world of learning ahead!

 

Here’s some insight as to why I love traveling:

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(The top of a stadium in Greece)

 

2 Comments

  1. Ahmed Farooq

    Is that a picture that you took yourself? The scene is amazing!

    • emilyweiss

      It is! Thank you 🙂

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