My college experience

Time runs fast. There are only two weeks left before my first semester at Baruch College end. Recall from what I wrote at my first blog post, I wrote about what I concern about for my freshman year. My experience at Baruch had made me accomplish a lot of what I expect.

One of my expectations is friendship. I have made a lot of friends through the first semester. I almost get to know everyone in my freshman seminar class. Now this semester is going to end. It will be few chances for us to have a same class together. I hope I could meet more people and make friend with them later on. Another thing was the improvement of my English. I felt that I have a little improve but I still need to work harder. I hope I could really improve it in later day at my college life. I most concern about my grade. I expect to pass all my classes. I can’t tell what my grade will be only if I get my report card. I still need to work harder for my final exams.

In my first semester at Baruch, I had put in much effort but I think it wasn’t enough. I can’t satisfy what I have done so far. The reading materials for class are hard. Sometime I didn’t finish my reading assignment. I just give up when I saw a lot of difficult words. Another thing was time management. I thought I could manage my time better if I am not that lazy. I always do my assignment at the day before it was due. If I have a chance to start it again, I would read all the reading that required for class. Reading could help me to understand the lecture. I also would not put everything at the last minute. But I can’t rewind time. I hope I can improve my weakness at my next semester at Baruch.

There are changes since I started at Baruch College. I become more responsible for my study. There are a lot of works I need to work independently. I need to superintend myself to do the right thing and manage my own time to study in order to get a better grade. There are a lot for me to get improve. I will continue to work on my weaknesses in order to make more positive changes.

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