<p><span class="p-body">Brooklyn-raised with Haitian heritage, Ronald Medor appreciates “SPS was because of the community I can be surrounded by.” Through community-based clubs and intramural teams, Medor has had the opportunity “to meet a lot of diverse people” and explore "endless opportunities," from homework help, to internship experiences, to career guidance. "In high school, I was always scared about not knowing what career I wanted to go into,” he recalls, which is why the School’s “professional development and career-connected aid really stuck with me." Relatedly, one of Medor's highlights so far has been the employer site visit to Deloitte, where he gained valuable insights into the consulting industry, meeting professionals and learning about different roles.</span></p>
In high school, I was always scared about not knowing what career I wanted to go into,” he recalls, which is why the School’s “professional development and career-connected aid really stuck with me."
Tips for New Students
<p><span class="p-body">His advice for incoming students who are transitioning from high school straight into college is to "stay true to themselves…You will always find your people because of the endless amount of clubs we have at NYU." According to Medor, authenticity creates impact.</span></p>