Friday’s visit to the Baruch library was very enriching and gave me insight on things that the college and library have to offer that I had not seen before. The first time I had ever visited the library was during the accepted students day, in which we were given a simple tour of the library. I did not get too much out of that day because the group was very large and we were trying to be as quiet as possible. Going to the library with my FRO class however on Friday was very different. Because we were in a smaller group, I really got a lot out of the info session. I never knew for instance about the massive bookcases on the upper floors of the library. Just browsing there for a few minutes I found so many titles that could benefit me in my college career at Baruch. Another thing I did not know about were the private study rooms that one can borrow with a group of friends to prepare for a presentation or exam. I believe this will be a huge asset to me in the future because it will help me be extremely prepared for my class projects. Having a rent desk for calculators has also been greatly beneficial to me because the free service keeps me from having to buy a calculator, and I am getting it from a trusted source. The most useful thing though that I got out of Friday’s info session was how to use the printer. I had no idea that one could print from any computer and then it would be put into my account, so I could print anywhere I want! I really liked this feature actually, and having it explained to me early on was very helpful. I am looking forward to utilizing all the resources that the library offers and I will try to use it to my advantage. I am very happy with all the resources that the Baruch library offers.