Mid-November

by alvin.ruan

It’s been while since my freshmen year at Baruch College started. Stilling managing to pass my courses except for one, English. English has always been the dent in my armor, the one class I can never really “ace”. I’ve learned that the freedom granted by the numerous gaps is a period of time to hang around, but rather a period of time to refresh the material learned from previous classes. Time management is still the one skill I have to learn in order to successfully survive in college. It is developing but, as a freshmen, I think its okay to extend the process of developing it a little longer. Soon time will come where I have to depend greatly on it, so until that day comes, I’ll try my best to hone it. As for learning community class, it’s helpful is certain ways but I see limits. As a freshmen, I do see the benefits of freshmen seminar in that it helps introduce the many aspects of this college that we ourselves might have never really bother to attend to. And so, all is well, passing my courses, hanging on in hopes of surviving my first semester here in Baruch College.

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