Let me just start off by saying that my name is Ryan Sankar and I am Guyanese. I was not born here but I quickly learned to fit in. The person that I am today is totally different from the person I was when I first came to this country. When I first came here I was a quiet, shy kid who did what he was supposed to. Looking back at that time I have changed a lot, one thing is I am a more outgoing person. Another thing is that I am more of a leader compared to the follower I was when I was little. Overall I think I am a down-to-earth type of person who just loves to have fun. One concern I have about my freshman year is keeping my grades up so I can make my family and myself proud. Another is since I am a non-degree student, I am worried about catching up to the full time student. Finally my last concern is my travel and how it will impact my time here at Baruch. My Baruch College experience is different from my high school experience in the way I handle my time. In high school it took everything as a joke and just did enough to pass but I know in Baruch, I will have to do a lot more. I think my freshman year at Baruch will change the way I manage my time whether it be homework or just my social life.
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