What makes me different from everyone else in this big world we live in? Honestly, not much. I’m a normal, everyday teenager who loves to have fun and chill out with my friends. Most of my friends describe me as funny, crazy, and chill. Coming to Baruch has definitely been different since I never would’ve used those three words to describe myself a couple of years ago. I used to be the typical “asian nerd” back in my freshman year of high school. I didn’t particularly like who I was back then; I had glasses, braces, and basically everything one hates especially when starting high school. It wasn’t until sophomore year that I ditched my glasses for contacts and finally got my braces removed. Senior year was pretty much my breakout year where I felt everything was going right for me. I started to have a lot more confidence in myself which I think has really helped me this first semester here. I was never part of the “popular group” in school, but I have a variety of friends who don’t care who I am, or what I have. I don’t have any special or amazing talents, or amazingly good looks, but I do have one of the most important things in life, an amazing loving family, and a group of the most loyal friends any person could ask for. Right now, I love where my life is headed and I’m satisfied with myself and being a normal teenager is just fine with me.