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Post Monologue

I feel much better that my monologue is done and over with. Before, I stressed myself out because I had no idea what to write about, but now that it’s done, I feel relieved. I’ve always felt open and comfortable talking about myself, so I don’t feel any major changes in that department, but I liked that I could open up to LC09; you guys are cool (: Thanks to freshman seminar, I’ve met a lot of new friends. The people in LC09 are amazing and I’m glad to be a part of it. Also, I realized that how much some people lime McDonalds chicken nuggets !

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Who I Am ?

I’m just a seventeen year old girl trying to get through college. I dance, shop, and flip burgers for 17 hours a week. I’m also a hard worker, and I’m gonna try my best to excel at Baruch.

My first concern is not having much of a social life. Since Baruch is mainly a commuter school, there isn’t much room for engaging in social activities or hanging out. I know that school work comes first, but I would also like to enjoy myself and other people’s company. I’d like to have friends and go out once in a while. My second concern is the work load. I have a lot of older friends and they all complain that college is hard and stressful. You know how you hear those stories of people having to right 20+ page papers and cramming it until the last possible minute? I don’t want that to be me, having to right an extreme amount of pages for a paper. My last concern is my GPA. I’m not one of those cut throat people who will do anything for a 4.0, but I’m not a slacker either. I do my best from beginning to end, and hopefully my grades will reflect that. I’m not asking for a perfect 4.0, which would be greatly appreciated, but at least 3.5 seems like something to strive for.

I feel that the environment will make Baruch different than high school. I mean, sure I swipe in every morning with my ID card and yeah, there’s a security guard at every entrance but the environment it just different. Professors aren’t as lenient as high school teachers, and food in the cafeteria is way more expensive.

I think my first year at Baruch won’t fully change me, but it’ll help me grow up a little bit. I think my studying habits will get a little better and I won’t procrastinate as much as I usually do.

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