Personal Introduction

Feb 23, 2005 22:09

This introduction will be used as a "first impression" to most people who read it. So I would like to start with my name, Tigran Basmadjyan. I have just started my second year of college at Glendale Community College and have been enjoying the freedom alongside the responsibility that is inherited when someone starts college. I enjoy having ( Read more... )

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hmmmm.. mel_rox February 25 2005, 22:25:43 UTC
That's very interesting Mr. Tigran SIR! (loll) =O) Well that's really cool how you're the "YOUNGEST" new york life agent, pretty impressive. Are you planning on transferring anywhere? IF SOOO .. then where? alright anyway, how's Ani? (lol cheesht kartses I haven't seen her in like 3 years lol =O) k well have fun reading my comment .. see ya later gaterrr.. !

-mellllllllllllll-

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comment rebeckamenez February 25 2005, 23:02:21 UTC
you seem to be a very motivated individual, I'm impressed with your goals and current accomplishments.

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elenas3 February 26 2005, 21:56:49 UTC
hi tigran..thats really interesting to hear that ur the youngest agent of new york life. Thats incredible. Its my first year in college and i understand where ur coming from with the responsibilities and the freedom. Its really nice to hear how focused you are and what you want to accomplish.Well good luck .

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driven madulay March 3 2005, 09:53:23 UTC
ahh... I know understand the financewiz username. I'm pleased to learn more about you, and am hopeful that we all do the same as the course progresses. I was fascinated, in particular, by the following statement:
"Life is all about gaining as much information as possible and not forgetting to apply what we learn in order to become more efficient and productive to ourselves and those we strive to help"
It seemed to underlay much of the introduction. Do you see this as your credo? (it's obviously served you well thus far!) If so, do you consider it flexible? just curious.

Nice to have you in class!

Mike

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Re: driven financewiz March 9 2005, 07:22:07 UTC
Hey Mike, thanks for the input. And I'm glad you found what I had to say fascinating. I truly believe it. With regards to my career. I am very enthusiastic with what I do and the people I help. I see no greater satisfaction than helping people with their financial difficulties. I feel as though I change lives for the better. It's probably the same way you feel when you help students reach new levels of thought and understanding. And yes, this career of mine has served me well and is very flexible in the long run. As of right now I am still trying to learn as much as possible in order to get to the point of relaxation (whatever that means).

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