I am Christopher Sean Ryan Persaud. My whole family was born in Guyana, but with me being the youngest, I am the only one that has been born in the United States, so I am the only one at Thanksgiving that talks without an accent -_- . I have been living in Canarsie in Brooklyn since I was born. I still like to call myself an athlete, even though its been 3 years since I have actually played for an organized team. I have played on baseball, basketball and football teams finding that football is the one I am most drawn to but I play basketball the most. On my free time I like to hang out with friends, play ball at the park, go to the gym or do anything that just gets me out of the house.
My three concerns about my freshman year would be procrastination, parties and maintaining a job. In high school I would ALWAYS put off doing any hw assignment for the night before its due no matter what it was. I know in college that if I keep that habit I wont last very long so I hope I can change that. People always told me about how live and crazy college parties were and I thought when I got to college that was what I would be doing every weekend. Thank God I haven’t been doing that (yet) and I’m able to stay focused on my work, when I get around to it. I am trying to find a job right now but I’m not sure I should get one if I’m not able to do my job and stay on track with work for all of my classes.
I have attended Catholic schools my whole life so now that I am at Baruch it feels good not to have to wear a uniform and be able to keep my hat on all day. Also, my other schools were pretty small ( only 90 seniors in my graduating class last year) so everyone knew everyone, but at Baruch you’re lucky to see the same faces 2 days in a row. Even though I hate getting up at 5:30 AM to make it for 7:50 classes, I love being done at 10:30 before everyone else. Also, my high school was only 4 blocks away from my school, so I use to sleep late, go to the store and get something for breakfast and still make it on time ( although I did end up being late more times than not). At Baruch, I have to wake up to early catch the B6 wither headed to the 5 train on junction or the L train in Rockaway and then take that to 14th street and transfer to the 6 which takes me right to Baruch. It’s a big change from waking up at 7:40 to be in school at 8:10, to now waking up at 5:30 to be there at 7:50.
I hope that my first year at Baruch will help me adjust from my high school ways of barely getting-by and procrastinating every week, to doing my work on time and be on point with my assignments.
Wow!! Thanks for sharing so much, Chris. I’m from Canarsie, Brooklyn as well. Moved there when I was like 5. Moved to Long Island when I was 9 and then moved back to Canarsie when I was 10 and then after finishing 6th grade I moved back to Westbury, Long Island where I have lived ever since. My grandmother, 2 aunts and 2 cousins all still live there though.
Also, about the job search. It’s “advised” that first-semester freshman not work unless absolutely necessary.
I know your commute all too well. But I believe that part of the college experience is taking yourself out of the comfort zone meaning if you walked all 4 years to your high school, not its time for the reverse where your commute might be longer than your classes! =}
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