A Time to Serve
November 22, 2011 by kira.munson
this article is basically about how a republic needs its government and citizens to work together in order to flourish. I think the article was interesting and that it makes sense, but also that its a little too idealistic to actually work.
p.s. my apostrophe key doesnt work… sorry if ive caused you any distress
One Response to “A Time to Serve”
A. I’ve got learned that procrastination is very perilous and damaging to your health. From the bad ordeals and unwanted effects (such as dropping off to sleep on stranger’s shoulders on the prepare, oversleeping on the teach, halluncinations, headaches, becoming easily irritated, body numbness,etc) that I have encountered from procrastination, We vow to not ever procrastinate again in my academics life (that is why this opinion will probably be the 1st posted). I think I have taken more all-nighters in just one session of Baruch compared to 4 years connected with my secondary school career.
I wasn’t really pleased with the “block schedules” in which we were forced to take certain classes and also did not have the opportunity to choose courses ourselves in the first year of college. To make matters worst, I’m not a humanities type of individual the materials I’ve been exposed to weren’t exciting. I think Baruch should lower the amount of generous arts instructional classes required and invite students to consider classes inside their intended important as early as freshmen calendar year so college students would be allowed to obtain internships to find the experience sooner and determine the path they’ll is the correct. Aother problem most students could agree that did not lived nearly their anticipations would be training course registration. The way in which course sign up operates is extremely unfair to the lowerclassmen. I mean pupils are purchasing their education, so shouldn’t that they be allowed to select their classes and teachers?