1949
What inspired me to attend CCNY was because it was free. I always thought the campus was already good. I was on the freshman newspaper for a while and I was not really involved in extracurricular activities at CCNY. The faculty was extremely good. I thought that it was a terrific school and educational wise, I handled it very well and I graduated. I went on to get many other degrees subsequently. I became an accountant with a CPA, and I became a lawyer now. I ended up running an employee benefit actuarial consulting firm for 50 years. It was a great school and a great education.