Favorite Enrichment Workshop (Jacky Mark)

My favorite enrichment workshop in freshmen seminar was Baruch Voices. This experience was my favorite because I was able to listen to my peers about their personal blogs. I learned something new about every person and it made me wonder how diverse our college is. College has shaped people’s lives; every single person has similar difficulties as well as goals. During this performance, the most interesting monologue I’ve listened to was the one from the Asian guy reading from a student’s monologue. This monologue was about the experience to quit smoking. I liked how the Asian guy acted out while he was reading it. It was very funny and I enjoyed listening to the monologue. I can relate to this person’s monologue. The student has tried to stop smoking and when he tells himself to stop, he does it again. This is like me when I try to study for my exams. I always tell myself that I would study at a certain time however I always procrastinate and schedule it to another time. In the end, I am usually cramming for my exams therefore I don’t do as well as I could’ve if I studied earlier. I really enjoyed hearing other people’s personal experiences and that is why this was my favorite workshop in freshmen seminar.

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  1. atrapani-fro says:

    Jacky, I am glad you were able to relate to a character in this workshop. Even though you had different reasons for procrastinating (he smoking and you studying) you were able to see the underlying similarities.

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