Mono-Logue

When I first got to Baruch, on the first day, i was curious to see how well I could make friends and if I would like my classes or not, since college is a big transition from high school life. And to be honest, I kinda miss high school. Upon arrival at Baruch, I saw at the front entrance all the students that will almost certainly be future lung cancer patients. I met my fellow learning community members shortly after, and at first they seemed cool. There was this one kid who I thought would have a hard time because when his name was called, there was this other kid, I won’t mention his name, but he is from Staten Island who was laughing in the back. But we moved past that now we are all good friends. I had already been to my dorm the day before, and the kids there were lets just say not as welcoming as I had hoped. Let me rephrase that. They are ASS HOLES. All they do at night is smoke and stink up the place. And when they aren’t doing that, they gather together in a circle and… enough said. I knew if I didn’t like the kids at Baruch, that I would at least have one friend because my best friend from high school also goes here, so if i had any problems, I’d just hit her up. But thankfully, I made good friends fast and easy, and I also have 2 or 3 friends at my dorm. Now were close to a month and a half into the semester, and college is going pretty good. Its nothing like high school, because we actually have to read, and in high school, we had math teachers that knew how to do math. I also tried to be socially active in clubs at the school, so I joined the Finance and Economics Society at Baruch. Now I didn’t know that it was possible to be rejected from a student organization that is open to everyone, but unlike every other person that joined the club, I got rejected. Something is definitely up but theres nothing i can do about it, and i got work to do. So ..later.

 

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