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a) Tell us how your experience at Baruch College has lived up to your expectations? Not lived your expectations? Exceeded your expectations?
A) My experience at Baruch College has both not lived up to my expectations and exceed my expectations. It has not lived up to my expectations because the club organizations were not as great as i thought they’d be. Not only were there a few choices but the few clubs i wanted to join did not really accomplish anything or did not “exist”. It has exceeded my expectations with this whole blackboard tool. It helps students keep organized and if they need to check what they need to do they can always go to blackboard for reference.
b) How well do you think your semester at Baruch College went?
B) Horrible, i expect to have a much much better second half at Baruch College.
c) What would you do differently during your first semester if you could do it all again?
C) Make sure the classes i signed up for were right for me.
d) How have you changed since you started at Baruch College?
D) I have learned how to take care of myself by myself.

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  1. edwin.chen says:

    Cont.-
    A) I also think the cafeteria is too small, with a school population of over 10,000 i think the cafeteria should be larger as well as the library and the computer labs. Most days when i need to use the computer to write up a paper i would see about 20 other students (or more) walking around the whole floor trying to find an open computer. When i want to sit down in the library, many of the seats are occupied and sometimes i cant even find a good spot on the 5th floor.
    B) The teachers i had did not really prepare the students well and I had to rely on my textbook most of the time in order to keep up/understand the material.
    C) As i said in my response to the last question, the teachers were not suitable for me. I had one teacher who could not speak clearly and had a terrible accent. Another teacher i had spoke way too fast and kept erasing the board before the class could even finish writing down the notes. I would also try the SACC center to see how it is. No one can do everything on their own, sometimes everyone can use a little bit of help.
    D) I’ve learned to cook food, wash my clothes, wake up for school on my own, and study when i need to rather than procrastinate it or just not study at all.

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