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Journal # 3

 

   My Community Service Project Group primarily utilized Baruch’s library databases to search for various volunteering opportunities. However, we were not able to find something that we could all agree on. Eventually, we asked some upperclassmen about the non-profit organizations they had volunteered for in previous years. That is how we found out about Father’s Heart Ministries, the organization we finally chose to volunteer in. The Father’s Heart Ministries is a church that has programs to aid the poor, hungry, elderly, and academically or financially struggling children and teens. The particular program that my group and I decided to partake in is the organization’s soup kitchen. Our first day volunteering was an amazing experience. Although I worked mainly in kitchen, packing grocery bags for the guests to take home, the atmosphere was really touching. Of the many things I learned, the greatest lesson I took from the day was valuing human life. It also made me realize how fortunate I really am. There are so many people that don’t have even their next meal guaranteed and even a bag of cereal, milk, and apples was enough to make them smile. 

     In three years, I hope to have gained more insight on various issues and have honestly enjoyed the educational experience. Hence far, the only resources that I have used at Baruch are the library, the peer advisement center, and the computer lab. I expect that in three years, I would have utilized many other resources offered at Baruch such as the Star Career Development Center and the Writing Center. I would also like to have been involved in numerous events or clubs that are on campus, attended various cultural events, taken exciting and informative courses, done internships, maintained a steady GPA, met new people, and made lasting friendships. I would also like to be well prepared for a career and my future beyond Baruch. 

Journal # 1

            I am the ideal woman of eternity, at least according to the literal translation of my name, Mridula Zaman. If taken as two separate words, my first name, ‘Mridula’, means ‘the ideal woman’ in Sanskrit and my last name, ‘Zaman’, means ‘eternity’ in Arabic. Due to the shady definitions of “ideal”, my name leaves much room for interpretation. If “ideal” refers to perfection, than I am far from perfect. If “ideal” refers to “success”, then I doubt I’d claim to be successful. If “ideal” refers to “excellence”, then I can’t claim to encompass that either. Then why do I bring it up, you might ask? I bring it up because I have dedicated my life and continue to dedicate my life to live up to my name. In each aspect of my life, despite falling short of ideal, I strive to reach a certain level of perfection, a certain level of success, and a certain level of excellence. In college and over the course of the next four years, I expect to maintain this type of dedication through classes, internships, jobs, etc. in order to reach my goals. For the first semester of college, I realize that it might take some time for me to adjust to this completely new way of life; however, I hope that the experiences to come will prove to be enriching and unforgettable.