A. I think I’m quite artsy. I love painting, drawing, makeup artistry, and fashion design. I’m a perfectionist to a certain extent. I believe I’m very easy-going and extremely social so I’m able to talk to everyone. I like talking to everyone and getting to know them. I fee like when it comes down to writing about yourself, all my thoughts are blocked and I believe that’s mainly because I’m still trying to figure out who I am and who I think I am and where I want to end up.
Top 3 Concerns About Freshmen Year:
- Time management. I’m terrible at it.
- The Final Exams. I’m somewhat good at studying but not always and I usually forget what I studied when I’m under pressure and it’s not like high school where you can just get by without studying. These tests are legit and it kind of scares me because passing them is definitely important.
- Friends. I was scared that I wouldn’t meet a lot of people I’d share anything in common with but I’m slowly realizing that there are many interesting people and I’d like to get to know more people so we can all actually hangout instead of people coming into the school, taking their classes and then going home. It makes the entire college experience boring.
C. My experience at Baruch will be different from high school because there is so much more freedom in College. You get the chance to be independent and responsible instead of constantly having an adult to remind you of what needs to be done. I also like that everything is planned out ahead of time so all the assignments are assignment earlier and we can do them beforehand instead of having a teacher tell us the night before that we have something due the next day. It’s less stress and pressure. Baruch will also be different because we are obligated to talk to every single person and the entire school doesn’t know every single thing about your life. I think college will help me become more independent and focused and will help me eventually manage my time better.
D. College will change me because I’m already learning the aspects of being independent and how I need to do everything on own eventually. It’s a scary thought but college opens our eyes up to the real world. It will help me figure myself out and what I want to do in the future. I believe it’ll help me focus and know the difference between what my priorities are and what’s not so important to be paying attention to.