Its not about who I think I am, but rather who I want to be. It doesn’t matter who I think I am. What’s important is how I will reach my goals in life.
My top 3 concerns about my freshman year at Baruch College are, 1. being on time. Since I have to commute from Long Island and my classes start mad early. It’s very time consuming. 2. being able to stay awake and learn. I’ve always had trouble in high school with my attention spam. When I get bored, I tend to block things out and either I’ll daydream or actually dream (sleep). Hopefully I won’t be falling asleep in class a lot. 3. Taking full advantage of the college experience. Again, since i’m commuting, it’s very difficult. When class ends, all I think about it getting home.
What will make my experience different than high school? The long commute and paying for the classes. Other than that, it’s all the same, school wise. We get a schedule, we attend the class, we get homework, we get exams and papers, then we get a grade. Eventually, we graduate. It just like any school system.
I think my first year at college will change me. If it somehow magically does not, then I’ll be a little disappointed. Knowing how I am now and the person I want to be, I need to change some things about myself.