Day 5:
5 days in and I think I can really get the hang of this whole college thing. And boy does Baruch love its free writes. Just right now I’m writing my thirds on in only 5 days, much more than the 0 I used to write in the last four years.
So its day one of our very first Freshman Seminar class, and looking around is seem allot of familiar faces, maybe because they’re the same people from my other classes, hehe.
So for this free write we were asked to write about one thing that we like least about ourselves, which turned out to be easy because my friends were quick to point out- that’s right it’s my height. Yes, that’s right; Baruch is a place of Giants and me? Well I’m barely average height.
As I start out this year I see myself as young new freshman about to explore the sweet College Life, and I can’t wait to begin!
Day 12:
Today the adviser asked us “What are your afraid of?” I had a simple one word reply to that question: Chambre. We got this “interesting” Sociology teacher who seems to have a problem with just about everything. What I’m really afraid of is that one day I might come into class late =S
However, other than that I’m your average happy go-lucky guy who is glad to have all these friends surrounding him. Friends and good grades right now are two of the most important things right now.
Day 19:
Embarrassed? I was full on rosy cheeks, the whole lecture class is looking at me, embarrassed just a few minutes ago in Politics before class when I made a joke to my friend and the entire class heard it and pretty much everyone turned around and looked at me. Embarrassed didn’t even begin to describe how I was feeling in that moment. Thank god I lived through it and got over it thought.
I’ve also come up with a new modo today- Live everyday like it’s your last.
Day 26:
So it’s been about a month at Baruch and so far I’m loving it. Sure the early mornings can be quite a drag but after all things seem to be fine. By the time I get my coffee and I get to Baruch everything seems to be ok and my day goes on.
However, time still remains one of my biggest problems not only for me but for some of my other peers. I’ve notices on Tuesdays’ and Thursdays the trains can be especially cruel to its passengers.
Day 5:
5 days in and I think I can really get the hang of this whole college thing. And boy does Baruch love its free writes. Just right now I’m writing my thirds on in only 5 days, much more than the 0 I used to write in the last four years.
So its day one of our very first Freshman Seminar class, and looking around is seem allot of familiar faces, maybe because they’re the same people from my other classes, hehe.
So for this free write we were asked to write about one thing that we like least about ourselves, which turned out to be easy because my friends were quick to point out- that’s right it’s my height. Yes, that’s right; Baruch is a place of Giants and me? Well I’m barely average height.
As I start out this year I see myself as young new freshman about to explore the sweet College Life, and I can’t wait to begin!
Day 12:
Today the adviser asked us “What are your afraid of?” I had a simple one word reply to that question: Chambre. We got this “interesting” Sociology teacher who seems to have a problem with just about everything. What I’m really afraid of is that one day I might come into class late =S
However, other than that I’m your average happy go-lucky guy who is glad to have all these friends surrounding him. Friends and good grades right now are two of the most important things right now.
Day 19:
Embarrassed? I was full on rosy cheeks, the whole lecture class is looking at me, embarrassed just a few minutes ago in Politics before class when I made a joke to my friend and the entire class heard it and pretty much everyone turned around and looked at me. Embarrassed didn’t even begin to describe how I was feeling in that moment. Thank god I lived through it and got over it thought.
I’ve also come up with a new modo today- Live everyday like it’s your last.
Day 26:
So it’s been about a month at Baruch and so far I’m loving it. Sure the early mornings can be quite a drag but after all things seem to be fine. By the time I get my coffee and I get to Baruch everything seems to be ok and my day goes on.
However, time still remains one of my biggest problems not only for me but for some of my other peers. I’ve notices on Tuesdays’ and Thursdays the trains can be especially cruel to its passengers.