Monthly Archives: December 2012

James Fong

My favorite enrichment workshop has to be the one where we all sat in a circle and shared our biggest problems we faced while transitioning to college life. Baruch is very different than the traditional life because most of the … Continue reading

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james fong

source: http://d24w6bsrhbeh9d.cloudfront.net/photo/5618652_700b.jpg I chose this photo because I thought it was funny but at the same time it describes how I’ve been feeling so far at Baruch. The work load can be quite overwhelming and can really frustrate me. Sometimes, … Continue reading

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Kevin Deane – Favorite Enrichment Workshop

My favorite enrichment workshop hands down was the museum. It was really short, and we BARELY saw anything, but it definitely sparked my interests. I’m really intrigued by other cultures and other points of view. I like to see how … Continue reading

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Kevin Deane – Baruch Reflections

http://m.distort.org/di/graffiti-20.jpg (link) I chose this image because it’s wild. Everywhere. Chaos. A blur. That’s exactly how my first few months at Baruch has gone Not that it has been bad. Actually, in my eyes that’s a good thing. It means … Continue reading

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Nick Gaffney Baruch Meme

The picture I chose will probably relate to just about everybody’s experience in pre-calculus.  Our professor barely taught, moved at a pace faster than the speed of light, and was extremely unapproachable.  According to RateMyProfessors.com, his in-class exams are much … Continue reading

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Nick Gaffney Enrichment Workshop Post

My favorite enrichment workshop was Baruch Voices.  It was interesting to hear some of the things that freshman outside our schedule block were going through.  Some of the people had written about some pretty tough times, and it was nice … Continue reading

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