Monster DLP successful
Terresa Ling
Issue date: 9/17/07 Section: News
Outside, students lounged on two revolving hemisphere-shaped chairs in the same red shade.
On Sunday, the final day, students participated in team building activities such as creating the tallest freestanding structure using construction paper and masking tape in 10 minutes. The winning team created a structure very much like the Eiffel Tower.
In addition, there was a Career Fair that featured all the companies and concluded with an inspirational keynote speaker.
DLP participants were truly blown away by what they experienced from this weekend. "I really enjoyed DLP," noted Myreli Lopez, a rising sophomore at SUNY Geneseo. "I never thought it was going to be this much fun. I'm actually thinking of doing it again."
Danika Chen, a Baruch College junior majoring in international marketing added, "It's a great way to spend a weekend. I made a bunch of friends and networking is always fun."
Sally Reyes, a sophomore majoring in business administration at Fordham University, noted that, "The playing field has been flattened even more, thanks to the diverse and unique contributors such as Monster DLP."
Applying for DLP is simple, but competitive. This year, 25,000 students applied and only 3,000 students were accepted. Only a resume and an online application are needed. The past year, 26 Baruch students attended.
For more information about the program, visit monsterdlp.com.
On Sunday, the final day, students participated in team building activities such as creating the tallest freestanding structure using construction paper and masking tape in 10 minutes. The winning team created a structure very much like the Eiffel Tower.
In addition, there was a Career Fair that featured all the companies and concluded with an inspirational keynote speaker.
DLP participants were truly blown away by what they experienced from this weekend. "I really enjoyed DLP," noted Myreli Lopez, a rising sophomore at SUNY Geneseo. "I never thought it was going to be this much fun. I'm actually thinking of doing it again."
Danika Chen, a Baruch College junior majoring in international marketing added, "It's a great way to spend a weekend. I made a bunch of friends and networking is always fun."
Sally Reyes, a sophomore majoring in business administration at Fordham University, noted that, "The playing field has been flattened even more, thanks to the diverse and unique contributors such as Monster DLP."
Applying for DLP is simple, but competitive. This year, 25,000 students applied and only 3,000 students were accepted. Only a resume and an online application are needed. The past year, 26 Baruch students attended.
For more information about the program, visit monsterdlp.com.
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Glenn Chan
posted 9/01/08 @ 2:07 PM EST
Looks like a great event and looks like people had a good time. I wish I had events like this when I was in college.
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