I think I am Kevin Ijaji. I think I am a very personable and social person. I’m not afraid to put myself out there, trying new things is what I intend and like to do. One concern is keeping my grades high. The reason is everyone in this freaking school keeps trying to scare us into maintaining our grades because of x.y, and z. And so many things can hinder your chances of doing well in the real world if you don’t do well. Another is making lasting relationships outside the lc group. I Like having friends, so it concerns me what I might do if I don’t have that in college. Lastly is debt. I have concerns of paying off loans from Baruch, cause I don’t ย want to worry about bankruptcy right out of college. To me its not really that different. Waking up early going from classroom to classroom, bumping into familiar faces, gettin out at 3. The only difference I can say is that you really have to depend more on yourself than the teacher, because now its all on you.I hope that by the end of my first year of college, I will be fully transitioned into the college life, and learn something from each of my classes.
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Kevin… not Ivan ๐
Grades are important – as long as you give it your best you wont need to stress.
You will meet people throughout your 4 years of college. You may have a friend that will be there during those four years or you may not. I promise that you will certainly make a ton of new friends and acquaintances in every single one of your classes.
Believe me your debt at Baruch will be minimal compared to debt elsewhere – thank NYC for CUNY.
Yes!! you are responsible for teaching yourself sometimes.. welcome to college!
I think you can apply for TAP application..? If you want, I’ll look more into it. I know there are a lot of scholarship opportunities available.
Trust me, you’re going to have lasting relationships! You’ll meet a lot of people and you will definitely find your friends ๐ You should try joining clubs on campus. That will help you make friends.