SURVEY!!!!!

http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/FALL2011FRO

 

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ONE ON ONE!!

Hey gang! so as i said before i want to have one on one with all (no, not a boxing match) of you before the semester is over to connect to each and one of you better so i have a better idea of who my class is and what makes everyone tick. i will post the times that im free on so please respond and put down the times you would like to meet up and what idea you would want us to do, (whether its coffee, lunch, hookah(titus), or anything!!) just give the idea!

im free:

Monday: 9:30 – 1:00, 4:00 – 8:00

Tuesday, Wednesday, Thurday: 12:30 – 2:30, 4:00 – 8:00

Friday: 9:30 – 7:00

Saturday: will vary.

 

THANKS AND SIGN UP!!!

-Woo Kim

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Monologue

I wanted to be a police when I was a kid. I wanted to be a brave, and justice police who punished crime a long time ago. Now, I just want to be a normal happy person.

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Community Service!!

HEY YA’LL! I will be posting the community service and i need all of you to vote on the day and time to serve the Community service!! please dun stall or wait. When you see this post please notify the others and please urge them to vote ASAP!!!!

 

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  “reading parties M-F and we try to arrange them at 10am, 2pm and/or 4:40pm. “
 
“Our reading parties last about 1.5 hrs.  We ask volunteers to arrive 15 minutes before the arrival time for the children.  The children are coming from all over NYC and sometimes can be late so we usually aim for volunteers to take an hour and a half even though it can be less and the actual reading party lasts an hour.  Our activity plan for the reading parties (subject to change) is as follows:

 

  • Children arrive, greet volunteers
  • Circle time: each person -child and adult- introduces themselves and says something about themselves (favorite color, animal,  book, etc)
  • After intros, a previously selected book is read as a group.  Volunteers will read aloud and sometimes the children will too depending on age and shyness.
  • Volunteers will buddy up with children (usually 1-2 children per adult, sometimes more) and read a book chosen by the child from our reading center library.
  • Snack for the children provided
  • To close the reading party, children will receive a pair of new PJ’s and a book.  Children receive PJ’s per season thus, if a group of children come in Oct and then again in Nov, they will only get a new book in the latter.”
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What would make a difference between my college and high school

I think in college I could choose my own major, and study what I like.

I would also meet the people with same interest, and hope they are as interested in the major as I am.

Probably I can sneak into some classes to see what other courses are like, since the teachers are not care much about how many students they have.

Maybe in the future I can join a game club, since high school there is no game club, so I would wish I could find one.

I can also change the classes with my will, so I can have a perfectly good schedule to fit into my daily life.

Maybe I can even push all the classes into two days, so I don’t need to go to school every single day and I can use these time to sleep in my comfy home!

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Assignment #1!! (Who Do You Think You Are?)

(no more than 500 words!!)

A. Tell us who you think YOU are!!

B. Share your top 3 concerns about your freshman year at Baruch College and explain why.

C. So far, what do you think will make your Baruch College experience different from your high school experience?

D. How do you think your first year at College will change you?

Have fun!!!! (remember no cursing!! or anything inappropriate!)

=)

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Hello world!

Welcome to Blogs@Baruch!

HELLO LC08!! WELCOME TO YOUR CLASS BLOG!!

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