i’m a swagtastic son of a gun

a) what a tough question. well my name is abraham zaken (people call me avi, close friends call me booboo), im 18, and i was born in raised in brooklyn. i see myself as the loud one who tries to be funny. it works up to a certain point…. i think.  beyond the jokes and noise i tend to be a bit more mellow, in my neighborhood i’m more relaxed and chill. i was in jewish private school up until high school, IT SUCKED! once high school came i changed, more of a joker, more serious in school, and just had more of a life. i am a jew but i really don’t follow half the rules, nevertheless im proud. i have always lived in bk (gravesend specifically) my whole life and it can’t get any better, got my corner store, my bagel store and the local park (we just call it “z”). i am your typical brooklyn boy and if you not from here then fuhgeddaboudit.

b) 1 : plain and simple, time management. senior year of high school i had class from 8-12 and a 1 hr break in between, does it sound like i had any work? i breezed through school cause they basically spoon fed everything to me. not in college, it’s been a few weeks and i already see how lazy i am. i definitly have to improve on that

2 : adjusting to travel. all my life school has been a 10 minute walk… WALK., now its a one hour train ride -_-. i don’t know how i’m going to do this, i feel like i’m going to hit snooze and say “too far, staying home today”. for the most part it’s been easy but winter is coming and god knows my butt doesnt want to be on a train at 7 am with 100 people in one cart.

3 : i don’t want to mess up my gpa. that is one big concern of mine. in the past it was like ehh who cares call my house so what or they will give me more time. not here, oh no buddy. if i learn my lesson the hard way  i will just be annoyed at myself for still being the immature kid i am. let’s hope none of us mess up with that

c) ahhh well i mean come on its college, you have the big rooms, more people, and a whole new environment. it’s just the feeling of independency that will make it different, this is the time where you learn who you will be, lazy or productive. it’s going to be harder because high school was easy to adjust to, i knew everyone in my school before high school, college i didn’t know one student.

d) i feel like my first year will make me more mature (yea read well buddy, four m’s in a row). it will either make me a responsible, productive adult or a lazy student who still doesn’t care about school.

 

 

3 Comments so far

  1. Mandy Chan on September 16th, 2011

    love how your writing style sounds like how you talk

  2. Mandy Chan on September 16th, 2011

    Avi, you and Natalie have accents. That’s how I remember you guys.

  3. Jordan McFarlane-Beau on September 17th, 2011

    Excellent choice for a title, Avi! I’m very happy and proud to have you in our LC. On Convocation day when I asked you to move into seat that was in the circle, I was like: hmm, this one could be trouble or have an attitude ….BUT, then we started up & you started participating and all that went out the window. You appear very down-to-earth and not fake which is always a plus.

    You come off as a very honest outspoken individual who is real. I can see you having your own radio show or something (maybe you should look into that for Baruch’s WBMB radio or for your Monologue?).

    I also hail from Brooklyn. Canarsie. My Grandmother, aunts and cousins still live out there. My favorite part of your post is part A.

    Mandy is right; you do sorta write how you speak but for this blog it is perfectly ok.

    Overall this post had me smiling and laughing because I could hear you saying all of this in person. Job well done dude. Comment on other posts if you have time.

    -Jordan

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