![]() When I came to NYU, I had certain expectations in mind for my time in college and for my future career. To any students entering the program I would recommend that you do so with an open mind. What advice do you have to students entering into the program? Following which I plan to go to grad school to pursue a Masters in Events/Project Management. I worked for a bit on campus, interned in a bunch of different industries, became part of the undergraduate student council at NYU SPS while also picking up a minor in French! Though I wish I was able to squeeze a few more experiences in just 4 years, I’m extremely happy that I was able to experience as many different opportunities at NYU as I did.Ĭurrently, I plan to work for a year in NYC in an event management firm and/or a restaurant, to try and gain more professional work experience. Though I always prioritized my academics, I was able to participate in a host of student clubs, both as a general member and part of the executive board. Looking back, what I am most proud of is the fact that I was able to take part in as many aspects of college life as possible while at NYU. Looking back on your time at NYU, what are you most proud of? I feel this is because of both living by myself for the first time, as well as doing so in a city as huge as NYC and a university as vast as NYU. I used to consider myself an extreme introvert prior to NYU, and though I still am decently introverted, I have become a lot more outgoing. I feel like the biggest personal benefit that I have received from my time at NYU has been that it has helped me develop my confidence. My role in the council revolved around planning recreational activities for the SPS community, and during my tenure I was able to produce some amazing events with my co-chair as well as meet some of the most amazing people I have ever met. ![]() The second experience was a lot more recent as it was my time at NYU SPS Student Council. Though I’ve had a lot more site visits and expeditions since, that first visit was the first time that it clicked for me that I had made the right decision choosing Hospitality and Tourism Management as my major. It’s extremely hard for me to pick just one experience as my favorite so I’ll mention two! The first experience was freshman year in my Lodging Industry Structures and Strategies class, when Dean Graf took us for our first hotel site visit at New York Marriott Marquis. What has your favorite experience at NYU been? Arnav Gupta, a graduating student studying Hospitality and Tourism Management in the Jonathan M. Tisch Center of Hospitality, gives us some insight into some of his favorite parts of his NYU experience.
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