Who do you think you are?

Who do I think I am? This is a question that we may all ask ourselves from time to time. It’s almost like a check up at the doctor, making sure everything is the way it should be and we are what we want to be or, in some cases, what others want us to be. I believe this is a question that it’s answer may seem to change over the course of time and over the course of various experiences. The person I think I am now is a totally different person I thought I was four years ago, because I’ve grown to be more mature and diligent with my decisions, words, and views on certain topics. However, I think that, quintessentially, we never change. So, who do I think I am? I think, or believe, I am a young- yet mature- lady who thinks a few steps ahead before making a decision. Yes, I do make many mistakes and things do not always turn out the way I want them to be since I am only human. However, I do view situations optimistically in order to make the best of everything. Whether I get a bad grade on a test or am late to work or have a bad day altogether, I believe it’s always best to look at the cup as half full and not half empty- not just in trivial matters like the one I just mentioned, but in more serious cases as well. In addition, I am a spiritual person who believes that, with the help of G-d, anything is possible as long as you believe in yourself and unique potential. I believe in the idea of not judging others and giving the benefit of the doubt, and that plays a vital role in any character. I try my best to be considerate of others and sensitive to the feelings of those around me. Lastly, I do tend to procrastinate which is a very bad thing. I have written term papers that take a couple months to complete in one single night. This might be a skill but either way I know I need to work on it. I do also tend to forget someimes, like yesterday I forgot we had Freshman Seminar and showed up for my second class honking everything was alright.
My top three concerns are first of course the worrying of getting good grades, because that’s why were all here so that we can all get good jobs and also it feels more satisfying. My other concern is my schedule because i finish school at 430 everyday so I feel like when we will have exams or papers to write or books to read, it seems just not enough. My third concern also has to do with my schedule because it makes it very hard for me to do my job work since I do work and I have a responsibility, too Many responsibilities actually.
Well, I went to a private school so we all were pretty much the same kind of people, very similar values, traditions, same culture, were pretty much almost all the same in terms of materialism and traditions and cultures. Here in Baruch it’s clearly different because this is a multi cultural and very diverse college so I strongly believe there is a lot to learn new things aNd interact with others.
I think it will change me in terms of how hard I work and take my school work seriously and also make me more open to others.

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