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Changing It up
Although the theme of race and justice is interesting and relates to all of us, I feel that I would leave more room for people to talk about other themes that interest them as well. For instance, maybe have the … Continue reading
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Piece of Advice
So this has nothing to do with a workshop I went to but there were some that we had to pre-register for. Me and my friend registered for it the day before we had to go. We went to the … Continue reading
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Arts At Baruch and Academic Enrichment: Gallery Tour
I really really disliked this workshop. It was probably the worst one I went to. Extremely boring and pointless in my eyes. I dreaded being there and unfortunately was forced to go twice because I needed my last workshop. Honestly … Continue reading
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Personal Enrichment: Suicide Video
This workshop was pretty interesting but very sensitive. We watched a video on people wh know someone who has commited suicide or who have tried to but failed and now are recovering. After the video there was a discussion section … Continue reading
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Club Fair
The club fair was a really nice experience. I did not stay the whole time but it was alot of fun as well as very informative. I visited alot of the booths and signed up for one club. I enjoyed … Continue reading
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Let’s Talk About Ethics… Let’s Not
I went to the workshop “Let;s Talk About Ethics.” I honestly found it very boring. They taught us about things that we knew already. I felt like this workshop could have been for high school or even middle school kids, … Continue reading