I’m Erika Yzique I’m from Long Island, and I’m a commuter. I’m starting to hate commuting since it’s a long period of time on a train which is pretty boring. But also the fact that I have to wake up super early to make it to class on time. I wake up at 5 to get ready and catch the 5:55 train so I can make it on time to my 8:15 class. Commuting is really tiring but also it makes it seem like I spend more time in school then I did in high school which is not really true. I live in the suburbs which is very different city. Where I live is very quiet and the city is very noisy. Baruch and the high school would be the same diversity wise because my school was huge and it was very diverse just like Baruch is. My school district is one of the biggest school districts in Long Island, we also had a pretty big school which made of have a great amount of graduating seniors, but also a three hour graduating ceremony since they had to call everyone’s name to receive there diplomas and also guest speakers . I like the city and the suburbs because in the city you could really go anywhere cause of the subways but in the suburbs you really need to have a car to go out. But also everything is really far away.
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