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Author Archives: mk128400
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Freshman year
1) Baruch did live up to my expectation, I expected it to be a lot of work and that was exactly what is was . But I enjoyed it.
2) I think that my first semester at Baruch went pretty well. I hope that next semester I can do even better. Since I can pick my courses I think I will like it even better.
3) If I can redo this semester the only thing I would change is my math class. I would have jumped on the opportunity to switch professors which would definitely end up helping raise my GPA.
4) Ever since I started at Baruch I think I didn’t really change. I work the same way I did in high school. The only way I did change was that ever since I stared at Baruch I learned a lot more about e city and became a lot more independent.
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MONOLOGUE
Its not easy talking about yourself but ill give it a try anyway. My name is Michael Kishk, but most of my friends just call me Kishk. I was born and raised in Brooklyn. I was never such a big fan of Brooklyn considering how dirty and dangerous it is.
I consider my family to be something that is very important to me. They are always there for me whenever I need them and I know they will never turn there backs on me. I know how important it is to have tons of friends but friends come and go but your family is with you forever, and in the end they are all you have.
Another thing that is very important to me is school. There is nothing I take more seriously then school. I constantly strive to do my best in school and that was why I was so nervous to start college. I had no idea what to expect. Everyone says how much work there is in college and I wasn’t sure I would be able to handle it. However I am now pretty confident in myself that I can do well here just like I did in high school.
When people first meet me they always think that I am a very shy person but that is only until they really get to know me. Once i get to know someone I am anything but shy to them. I love to have fun and always find some way to have a good time. I enjoy hanging out with my friends like any other normal teenager whether its playing sports or just chilling. But most of all I love my New York Giants. Nothing can possibly compare to watching a giant game or even just any football game on a sunday afternoon. My favorite
I am also a big dreamer. I think that if you truly want something to happen then you can make it happen. Nothing is to far fetched and with a little bit of work anything can be accomplished. I don’t want to just graduate college, get a job and live life. I want to do something exciting, and do something I love. If you do something you love you never have to work a day in your life. My dream which seems almost impossible is to someday own the New York Giants and make myself the General Manager. Ill be the next Jerry Jones. Its going to take a lot of hard work and a lot of money, but with the right attitude and work ethic it maybe far fetched but not impossible. Hopefully Baruch will help me succeed in life and point me in the right direction to getting me closer to achieving my dream.
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