David Hui of West Windsor attended Wall Street 101 at Bentley College near Boston, a week-long, interactive business camp that exposes students to the ins-and-outs of the financial industry, A rising senior at High School North, this was Hui’s first experience both with the Wall Street 101 program and Bentley College.##M:[more]##
Last year he traveled to Fordham University for the NSLC (National Student Leadership Conference) Entreprenuership and Business seminar for 10 days. “It differed from Wall Street 101 in that it did not specifically focus on investing and trading techniques, rather, it encompassed many area of the business field, such as accounting, business law, and pricing methods,” says Hui.
According to Hui, the lectures and seminars, held in a state-of-the-art trading room, were informational. “I felt like I was a business person, and motivated me to work hard,” he says. “I became introduced to many detailed websites where I could track stocks and market trends.” The students also held group discussions and went on field trips to business companies in Boston.
“I couldn’t have asked for a better experience,” said Hui. “I made many new friends who I will keep in contact with, and significantly increased my knowledge of business.”