As a freshman at Syracuse University pursuing a dual degree in the Whitman School of Management and School of Informational Studies (iSchool), I learn about where business studies and technical training in information systems meet. Within my academic career I am enrolled in Perspectives of Business and Management, SOM 122, (Along with learning the curriculum of the beginnings of business and management, we were assigned a semester long group project. This point of the project is to evaluate your assigned company; my group, Efficient-C was assigned Mattel. We performed an external environmental analysis (PEST), and internal analysis, a SWOT analysis and a TOWS matrix.) Introduction to Statistics for Management, MAS 261, (I have learned how to integrate the technological aspect of excel into statistics, which is part of the business side of my dual degree program) Information Technologies, IST 195 (IST 195 is all about information technology. Today’s technology. Computers. The Internet. Hardware. Software. Instant Messaging. eBay. LimeWire. mp3s. How it all works), Foundations of Human Behavior, PSY 205 (I learned about psychology as an empirical field through exposure to various research methods and findings. I also learned about numerous psychological theories, ranging from behavioral, physiological, social, clinical, and cognitive perspectives. By understanding principles of psychology, I learned more about myself, others, non-human animals, and relationships), Dynamic Earth, EAR 110, and Freshman Forum, IST 101. Aside from academics, I have been involved in many extracurricular activities. I participated in IT Girls, MLB challenge and the NYC Sports in technology road trip.