So far the entire duration of my time at Baruch as been a pleasure. I enjoy the campus, student body and look foward to joining and experiencing all the different clubs, organizations, and social groups that the college is teeming with. Baruch truly is different in the fact that no other place in the world could we be this diverse. Unlike the rest of the planet, it seems that our country has been one of the few to embrace different groups of people from all different creeds, religons, and ethnic background from its very beginning, though not to say our past Americans did not have their flaws. But for the most part, the amazing amount of cultural diffusion that has successfully created one of the most important and influential cities of human history is nothing short of a phenomenon. And I urge you all to realize the value and oppertunity of that. I feel as that the choice to come to Baruch to continue my education has put me in the perfect place to utilize all that the college and the city itself has to offer.
-Bryan
Cultural diffusion….have not heard that term much since Anthropology 1001 my first semester. You bring up interesting points. It would be interesting if your views change by the end of the semester. Sounds alot like your interested in the diversity that both Baruch and NYC has to offer.