I have enjoyed my experience thus far at Baruch, with some minor problems. Baruch College had a friendly environment and was helpful for the most part. Most of the professors I had were interesting and knew their subject matter well. It has taught me lots of things in subjects that I knew nothing about, like art history. I also liked the wide availability of a variety of clubs and took the opportunity to join the Archery club. It has exceeded my expectations in the services offered to students. The free databases offered by the Library seem to be very useful, in addition to all the resources in the physical library. There was one area that did not live up to my expectations. That area was organization. This is because they assigned all incoming freshman a course schedule, then conflicted it with mandatory workshops instead of organizing the workshops in a way to avoid conflicts with other necessary classes. I think my first semester at Baruch went well. I have good grades in all my classes and am not struggling in any subject. Though that may be because I did not have a math this semester. If I could re-do my first semester, I would try to take a math course. Math is a necessity in my school, and after they dropped it from my schedule at orientation, I didn’t think to try to get it back on during the first day of school. I would also plan out workshop attendance weeks in advance and make sure nothing conflicted with them. I do not think I changed much since entering Baruch College. I try to procrastinate less now, but there has not really been much change other than that.
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