I am a student at Brandeis University, but I work as an accounting assistant at Imagitas, Inc. and a teaching assistant at the Lemberg Children's Center. Two entirely separate and different occupations to every extent of the definitions. I love what I do. I love doing the accounting work. It may get monotonous at times, but I enjoy every minute of it. I love feeling like a professional and working with important information that is vital to the progress and continuation of the company. I love feeling a part of a company, contributing in my own way. On the flip side, I love working with kids. I love children, always have, and I love teaching them and seeing their worlds open up every day. I'm surprised every day not only by the crazy things they say, but also by my own zany and insane, if not downright unconventional, behavior as a teacher. I freak myself out by how crazy and strange I am when it comes to my teaching style. When I leave Brandeis, I will probably work as an accountant/finance person, if not at Imagitas, and I will love it. I don't think I will progress much as a teacher as it would take a lot of Psychology and educational learning, both of which I am not completely confident I would succeed at or enjoy. At any rate, I love my career.