What Does It Mean to Serve Your Community?

As a Baruch Scholar, I feel that my role is to be an example of all that Baruch has to offer. I’ve been granted so many opportunities through the Honors Program and it only makes sense to take full advantage of them both productively and efficiently.

I’ve been offered an excellent education as well the opportunity to meet so many intellectual people from all different walks of life. Every class has taught me something new in terms of both education and the real world. Each person that I have connected with has only added to my experience as a student and person.

Being a Baruch Scholar translates to a myriad of opportunities. In the broader Baruch community, I should be able to take advantage of everything the Honors Program and College offer. To me, that means participating in both school and Honors events. I recently submitted an article for the Ticker and am therefore establishing a place for myself in the Baruch community.

I am challenging myself academically and attempting to socialize outside of the Honors Program. In doing so, I believe that I am doing what is expected of a Baruch Scholar: managing time for my studies and for interaction within Baruch.

The Honors Program promotes the idea of embracing every opportunity, whether academic, social, or cultural. By prioritizing my time and broadening my horizons through the people I meet and the events I attend, I believe that I am fulfilling my role as a Baruch Scholar.

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