Who do you think you are…?

I’m a lot. That’s one sentence that can define me as a person and every little thing about me. For starters, I’m a girl whose labeled with many different names, for example, a daughter, a sister, a niece, a grand daughter, and a best friend…and of course an ex (ew bad memories). But anyway.. I would like to define myself as someone whose very affectionate and passionate about what she loves to do. For example, I love helping others and I really want to make a change in this world, even if its a little one.

My three major concerns about freshman year at Baruch are that I’m going to procrastinate too much and fall behind on my work, I’m not going to follow the “3 absents only” policy, and that I’m going to get below a B+ in a class. I really want my first semester in Baruch to be a successful one, both academically and socially. I don’t want to be stuck with below a B+ in a single class because I know I’m way better than that. Also, one main thing about me is that i BARELY ever went to school senior year of high school. Either I used to come in late almost everyday, or i just never showed up.  Now, college really hit me hard because I cant be absent more than three times a semester.. worst rule ever. But its okay because I guess I’ll have to just suck it up and go to class. And lastly, I procrastinate too much and I really need to stop.  For example, it’s 1:12 am and i barely even finished my homework. Its to the point that I will do ANYTHING at all as long as I’m not doing homework.. which is really, really bad.

The major difference I find between high school and college is that college you have to pay for. Senior year is practically a joke after one is accepted into college; doing good or bad in class really holds no value anymore.  But college is different, your actually PAYING for this.  It’s an extra push to do well because hard earned money is going into your education, and I for one definitely do not want my parents hard earned money to go to waste. Not only that, but I want to be successful, no matter what I choose to do in the future. I’m determined to shine way above the rest and I know each day of Baruch is only going to get me one step closer to success.

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