Who Am I?

I’m just a regular kid from Brooklyn, trying to make it somewhere in life. My life is centered around school work, family, and the sport of hockey. Im very caring towards my circle of friends and family. People can always count on me for help. Im that go to guy. I can be hard headed sometimes but through explanation and some sympathy I can always understand someone. I’m am known for my tallness. Most of my friends see me as their gigantic guardian that will protect them from anything. This makes me feel better about my self.
Talking about School work, I chose to go to Baruch College which I saw as the ultimate way of getting somewhere in life. Baruch offered me things that other schools didn’t. First off, the city is practically the campus of Baruch which beats any other campus in New York. The people that go to Baruch are very diverse and friendly. My first year of Baruch has thus far been great. I met a lot of cool people, my professors are very esteemed and the classes are very interesting. I do have three concerns though. When I came to Baruch, my schedule was already composed, but as the term comes to an end, I’m going to have to compose my own schedule which sounds pretty challenging. The reasoning behind that is because I’m not really sure with what i want to focus my studies on. This would be my second concern. My final concern is what club I should join in Baruch. There are so many to choose from yet I don’t know which would be the right for me.
Baruch will provide a different experience from my high school because there is no one to keep you on track but yourself. In high school, the teachers would constantly push you to do your best whereas in college, where some classes are composed of 150 students, it is not in the interest of the professor to provide undivided attention to a single student. Therefore, I believe that my first year at Baruch will change me into a rather studious person who takes their schoolwork seriously.

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