BA '72
I majored in psychology and I minored in philosophy. I had some great experiences instruction-wise, and CCNY shaped my life since then. Everything worked out in a circuitous way, but it definitely worked out. The professors were extremely influential in shaping my decisions as far as religion was concerned. I got a very well-rounded education. I took a scuba diving course. I even took quantitative and qualitative analysis courses: chemistry, biology, and philosophy. I was a veteran and an interrogator linguist in the military for six years. I was also a successful real estate investor and a broker. I have several awards with the Real Estate Board of New York. I am the president of a condominium for managers in Harlem and I'm also the treasurer of a board of directors co-op in Harlem. CCNY got me from point A to point B. It taught me how to think independently and find truths that I would have assumed were correct but actually required a higher degree of investigation.