My experiences (Kalden Tsering)

I tried uploading a picture of a roller coaster in this blog but I still can’t for some weird technical reason. My experience in Baruch college up to now has been a real roller coaster.. In the beginning I kept on asking myself what i really wanted to be. I was stuck between teaching and accounting. Everyday I thought about it because I had to figure it out as soon as possible. Whenever I go outside there were signs that I thought and told me what I should be like little children learning and reading in the subway cars in the R train but then there were the businessmen with their suits. I contemplated about it and in the end I found out what I wanted to be. It was clear to go to accounting in the end. It was better for my family and I just wanted to make a lot of money in the end. my test scores have been roller coaster as well. Sometimes going as high in the 90s then dropping to the failing marks. I know the failing marks were my fault because I just simply didn’t study because of other circumstances and reasons. Now I know how to be always in the top of the roller coaster and don’t drop down. Its so simple just study and use the time wisely. Go to different classes were also a roller coaster, Going to math and english in monday mornings I was always so tired and bored but then came philosophy in the afternoon which always brightened my mood because it was one of my favorite class. Then the rollercoater kept on going higher on tuesdays and thursdays as I had my art class and psychology class that was always interesting and funny,

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One Response to My experiences (Kalden Tsering)

  1. atrapani-fro says:

    Kalden, we constantly struggle with figuring out what we want and what is best. I am glad we had this discussion as you were trying to figure out your future. As far as school goes, think of strategies you used to help you get those sky high grades and take advantage of them as you prepare for finals.

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