Who am I?

Who am I? That is a tough question. I like to think I am a nice, easy going, and loving person. But how would I know who I am? Only others can tell me who I am. If I think I am a dog, but everyone else says I am human, then as much as I believe I am a dog, I am a human. Does that make sense? I don’t know. But I like to think I am who I think I am. I try to portray who I really am, or who I really want to be, to the public. However, I do not know what it looks like from the point of view of the public. Hopefully it is the way I want.

My top three concerns as a freshmen in Baruch are just like anyone else, GPA, job, and health. As tough as it is, I aim for a 4.0 GPA, or at least a 3.5 or above. Job, though I have one already right now, I wish to be able to manage my time efficiently. With the commuting schedule and job schedule combined, I could barely have enough time to breath. And that leads to my health. Taking 3-4 hours sleep every day from Monday to Thursday isn’t healthy at all. And I just hope that I will fix it soon.

Well, besides from the whole commuting thing going on. The clubs in Baruch areĀ  a lot more assertive. I have already attended a corporate meeting with the Grant Thorton LLP. The connections I am able to make are almost limitless. And most students here are more mature, well most of them. And some professors are really lenient, but some not.

I think this first year of college will make me step out of my comfort zone. I will have to step up and get to know people and make connections. More importantly, I think it will make me able to use my time efficiently instead of procrastinating.

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