Being a freshman, whether junior high, high school, or college, is never easy. There’s always the new classes, new school buildings, and of course new people to get used to. However, this turned out to be not all that difficult with the help of a little something known as the “learning community.” Particularly, LC-07 in this case, and I have to say, it has got to be one of the best ones there is. Freshman year was spent stressing over classes, making new friends, and of course, spending time for the FRO experience. The only thing I probably didn’t like about FRO were the workshop requirements, but than again, it did give me something to do during my club hours. The Alzheimer’s Memory Walk was probably the most fun so far, but I can’t wait until the show on December 3rd. I can’t complain about the classes, since they’re probably going to be the easiest I’ll take in my college years, even if they were tedious. Of course, there’s also the people, and the one thing I can say is that my freshman year would probably have been totally different if it weren’t for everyone in the LC. Hey, it was a nice experience, and helped me as a freshman getting used to Baruch, but it doesn’t have to end here. Who knows, we might end up seeing each other in our classes next semester.