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Discuss Your Goals For The Next Four Years And Comment On Your Post-co :: essays research papers
 Discuss Your Goals For the Next Four Years and Comment on Your Post-College Plans      à  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã¢â¬Å"Next stop, 66th Street and Lincoln Center, â⬠ bellowed the cracked voice  of the conductor over the loudspeaker. Those words rang in my ear like the  notes of a familiar melody. Stepping off the number three train, I was  immediately immersed in the scents, sounds and faces of my past. All the  wonderful memories of those four years came rushing back into my mind as if they  had just occurred. I was finally returning to my birthplace, my home, my  origin; my Fordham University.    à  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  When I arrived at the campus the first person I saw was my former acting  instructor, the great Larry Sacharow. Just seeing him set me awestruck with  happiness; it was in his class that my career really took off. ââ¬Å"Professor  Sacharow,â⬠ I shouted, over the hustle and bustle of the crowded city sidewalk.  We finally caught up to each other and exchanged blissful remarks. We spoke of  all the wonderful things which have been happening since I successfully  completed his class in my sophomore year and how I was offered a spot in Les  Miserables and how the references and contacts he gave me opened countless  windows of opportunity. One of his references led me back to my high school  where I am now teaching a college theatre preparatory course for the 12th grade.  He was ecstatic! I couldn't express to him enough how much I enjoyed his class  and all the lectures and theatre games we played. It is those little things  that I remember most.    à  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  After our joyful trip down memory lane, Professor Sacharow (who  preferred me to call him Larry which I just couldn't do out of plain respect)  led me into the lobby of the residence hall where a mural of myself hung on the  east wall. I remember the day the university dedicated that lobby to me for my  outstanding achievement. My friends and I had led a fund rally for the school  to raise money for the many programs which would be affected by the enormous tax  hike in the fall of ââ¬Ë99. We eventually raised over five million dollars for the  university and prevented the cutting of many of the school's fine programs. My  fellow thespians, Susan, Richard and the rest of the Theater Acting III class,  told the President of what I had organized and how successful it had been. The  marvelous mural and dedication was a token of the university's gratitude. I was  brought to tears. I felt that this wasn't only the work of myself, but of    					    
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