This semester at Baruch was better than what I expected. When I found out that I was in an LC, I always wondered how it was like and I think being in a LC is really helpful because you get closer to your classmates. This semester I’ve met new friends and I’ve learned things that I never learned before. Before coming here, i was afraid that i wouldn’t like Baruch but now i actually like it here. Baruch has a lot to offer and it makes me realize that staying in the city was the right choice. A day at school passes by really quickly, much quicker than high school. At Baruch I was able to learn to be independent. Sometimes the breaks we have are long but it gives me extra time to things that I need to do. I kind of like how Baruch does not have a campus because it’s easier to navigate the college. If I could do my first semester all over again, I would study more during my breaks. Also I would use Baruch’s facilities more, like the gym. I would also use my planner more to organize my homework and tests. Since starting college, I hadn’t changed much, maybe a little. Now, I study better and I tend to plan ahead to meet the deadlines. Overall, my first experience at Baruch was great and I really enjoyed it.
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