Category Archives: Academic Enrichment
Student Services
I think I had decided to attend this workshop because of a raffle that was introduced during Freshman convocation. In my opinion this workshop was, by far, the most helpful. It definitely did make me aware of all the services … Continue reading
Freshman Reception
Freshman Reception was JAM PACKED. I think this is because everyone received an invite by mail and thought they had to go. Us students were then separated and broken down into different groups (into different rooms). There was music and … Continue reading
A Doll’s House
I watched “A Doll’s House” because it was required for English. It turned out to be (surprisingly) pretty good. The actors/actresses were really talented; they were able to properly convey emotion even with the scripts right there in their hands. … Continue reading
Library Tour
I was with two other classmates on the day of the library tour. When it was time for us to go on the tour, we had no idea how to get to the library. We asked around and finally found … Continue reading
Blood Drive
I signed up for and attended the blood drive at Baruch. There were surprisingly many people there. It was my first blood drive and was a different experience for me. There were seats for waiting, filling out forms, and in … Continue reading
Club Fair
I attended the club fair in the gym. The whole gym was filled with tables and stands that represented different clubs and organizations. There was a mini-stage in the back and a huge crowd surrounding it so I couldn’t see … Continue reading
SACC: Everything You Need to Know
I went into this workshop without too much confidence, as I really didn’t know what to expect. It turned out to be a workshop that stressed how important math classes were to graduating at Baruch, and it supplied study tips … Continue reading
Library Tour + Blogging
The library tour was ok, as dylan said i knew a couple of things already because of the summer program but i think it was a good idea just to go through it again. There were a couple of details … Continue reading