Veni, Vidi, Vici

Hello, World! My name is Wei Li. Once I was an ordinary guy from a small village in China. I came to the Unite States with my family four years ago, and it brought a brand new world to me. Even though I still have some struggle with my English, I attempt to communicate with others. As in New York, the center of world, I saw different people from almost every areas, and I experienced a lot of thing that I never had before, their culture, religion and food. :)

For my freshman year at Baruch, communication skill is my top concern. In class, I can not respond to professor’s question, or sometimes I could not really organize my words, although I did follow professor’s point. As most of freshmen, club activity is my second concern. Unlike high school, there are numerous clubs or organizations provide us varieties of information and opportunity. It is challenged for freshmen to figure out which are best applicable for us. GPA is the third, and it is definitely most concern of freshmen.

Differ to high school, professors would never press us for attendance and homework. We are given more personal space, but it also means more responsibility, self-responsibility. We spend more time at home instead at campus, we manage our time in completing assignment. We also need to balance our personal and academic life.

I do not know how my first year at Baruch would change me, but the unknown future make me challenged and excited. All in all, “I came, I saw, I conquered.”

 

 

 

 

 

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