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José-Junior fourth blog

My favorite workshop was the one against stereotyping and hurting others. I really like this workshop because I could relate to what the speakers were saying. I tried put myself in the shoes of people who are might suffer from verbal abuse even if not intended. This workshop helped me learn things I didn’t know who hurt others and be careful of the way I interact t with others. I think it is crucial in a city like New York that you learn to speak with others without being offensive. This workshop was also a way for me to remember times when I offended others people unintentionally. I also like the Baruch voices‘s workshop but the Ouch! Workshop was my favorite.

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José-Junior 3rd blog

 

Well, as my first semester at Baruch is coming to an end. I reminisce on some of the truths and misconceptions I’ve had about college. Yes college is tough; especially Baruch and I really need to work twice as much as I did. In fact my first misconception of college was that of a cool place, where you don’t have to be stressed all the time. Well, I was really under a lot of pressure throughout the semester and I found myself lucky not to have any classes on Friday. Fridays became my favorite days as they were days in which I could catch my breath and do some other things not college related. Fridays also were days in which I could catch up with whatever I needed to catch up to. For me a Friday is like the extension of the weekend.  My first semester at Baruch was kind of hellish but I learnt a lot from it and I know that there are things I need to work on to maximize my studies and get to get past that hellish side of college. As the semester is ending, and I’m studying all days except for Fridays, I ‘m really thinking: “Thank God, it’s Friday.”

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