Blog Post 3

 

My first semester at Baruch College is about to end. I felt as if I haven’t changed much though. I still seem childish, and most of all I don’t seem 18 at all. I still like procrastinating, though I end up regretting it a lot later on. But after saying that, I would always get things done on time. I put my likes over the things I need to get done. I still enjoy playing online games, which my parents would often laugh at me about…They would always say that now I am 18 years old, I should act my age and stop playing these “little kid games.” Of course I would not reply to them, and I still play them. :)

This college has pretty much lived up to my expectations. There is a high diversity in the college, and I met some great friends. My schedule of course could have been better, but my college friends had already warned me of the schedules during freshman year. The thing that worried me the most was having three essays due on the same week. I would always tell myself that I should do my essays when I get them and get them over with, which never happens.

If I could do things differently during my first semester, I would actually study for that political science test. It may not be my favorite subject, but I should still study for it. I would have liked to have chosen another subject for my English class’ final paper, since writing about the recession is pretty boring. I would have liked to have gone to the high school homecoming with my friends, since we all ended up having things to do. I had class, and my friends were busy. Another thing that would have been nice would be having the same days off as my friends from high school. We always wanted to go out one of these days, but we were never able to find a day to go out together. We don’t want to go out on weekends because we are lazy and we want to rest on the days off.

This semester was a relatively pretty good one. I hope next year would be as well. Also I hope everyone has a great Christmas and a Happy New Years.

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