Blog # 2/3

One thing that really differentiate college from high school is the amount of time you need to spend on studying. Still having the study habits of a high school student, i still find myself procrastinate until the last minute, just like this blog. I feel neutral about my first semester in Baruch because i didn’t come in with much expectations. I don’t wanna say there is a lot of work because i know if i study 3-4 hours per day i would do fine. However i don’t find myself doing that. My grades for this semester is like B or B+, which i am totally fine with. The last thing i want to do in college is to work for solely grades. I am trying to find classes that i have interests in, as a way to stop procrastination. If i could i just want to take out the English writing class because i am so tired of doing those writings. i had been doing that throughout high school. They are the same writings except they have to be longer in college.. One thing that change about me is definitely critical thinking. For this i have to thank my philosophy professor. I think she’s smart and influential. She’s knowledgeable and passionate about what she teaches.

There is one thing i would like to improve and that is expressing myself. Sometimes i find myself not able to express myself becauseĀ  of diction, i can’t get the words out (sort of like when you see somebody on the street and you can’t remember their names, but you know you know them). Other times i don’t know what i want to express but really want to say something. (weird)