Dec 04 2012
Enrichment Workshop
I’m not exactly positive on what an “enrichment” workshop truly is, and if we as a Freshmen class have ever actually attended any.
After checking my sources, it seems we have, and now I shall discuss my favorite one of the three (four?), as well as why I felt so enlightened after having participated in it. Out of the many workshops we attended, I can easily say that the final Baruch voices was the most meaningful to me. While dawdling around the Ruben Museum of Art and staring at Tibetan art was very informative, and ruining a short middle-aged Bengali security guard’s (my future occupation) day was a riot, the recent Baruch voices presentation stayed with me for weeks. Weeks. College has gone by incredibly fast, and I barely realized it. Baruch voices threw me for a loop, as it made understand that an entire semester of class was coming to an end; friendships only recently made have either ended or soon will. In a school with so many thousand students, I can only imagine how highly unlikely it is to run into my fellow classmates again. While I hardly paid any attention or gave any thought to the actual monologues and presentations themselves, the hasty “goodbye” speech delivered at the start is what brought that one crocodile tear to my eye. From my heart to yurrrrs, peoples in all my classes.
One Response to “Enrichment Workshop”
Happy to hear that Baruch Voices left an impression on your, Akhtarul! Hard to believe that time goes by so quickly!