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Blog Post #2

October 18th, 2010 Written by | 2 Comments

One of the most embarrassing moments of my life occurred during one of my first days at Baruch College. All incoming freshmen had to take a math placement test. I was a little worried about the test before taking it. Once it began, I realized it wasn’t that difficult. I finished rather quickly, and was relieved to tell my parents that I did well. As soon as I finished, I asked someone which way to the elevators, and he said “through the double doors on your right.”

I left the room, and pulled out my phone and began to text my family to let them know I was done. I walked down the hallway, glanced up, and saw a set of double doors to my right that was left cracked open. Not paying much attention, I walked through it. When I entered, I looked around, and realized that this wasn’t the correct room. I had walked into the custodian service area. I quickly turned to leave, but the door had just swung closed behind me, and made a low clicking noise as it shut. I tried to open it, and sure enough it was locked.

I ended up spending 15 minutes riding up and down the custodian elevator, floor to floor, just looking for a door that was unlocked. I tried 5 floors, all of which had locked doors. Finally, I went on the elevator and it went up without me pressing a button. A custodian had called it, and finally unlocked a door to let me out.

The picture I choose is of a baseball field. I chose it because baseball has always been my favorite pastime. I started playing when I was really young, and continued to play it this past season. I’ve faced some of my most challenging times on the baseball field, and it has resulted in some of my greatest accomplishments.

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Post One

September 19th, 2010 Written by | Comments Off on Post One

My transition from high school to Baruch has been smooth so far. My biggest concern about adjusting to college was getting used to the larger work load after an easy senior year. In high school, teachers always made sure you did homework and took tests. It didn’t take a lot of effort to pass with good grades.  That’s no longer the case. Managing my time well to avoid cramming and doing assignments the night before will be important to maintaining a high GPA. So far, staying on top of assignments hasn’t been an issue, mainly because most assignments to this point have just been short readings.  My classes are starting to set dates for tests and giving out more written assignments, so I expect it to become more difficult to manage my time in the upcoming weeks.

The most noticeable difference I’ve seen between high school and college so far has been the class schedule. Some of the classes are much longer than I’m used to, but my day has a lot of extra time between them. The way I spend my free time between and after classes is also different. In high school, I spent much of my free time on clubs or sports teams. At Baruch, I’ve been spending most of my time off in the library finishing assignments and studying. I haven’t spent much time looking at different clubs yet, but I hope to find one that fits me in the next few weeks.

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