First Semester at Baruch

This is a painting by one of my favorite paintings by one of my favorte artists, Pablo Picasso. This painting is called Guernica. It was created in response to the bombing of Guernica, a village in Spain. It shows the struggles and tragedies of war, and the suffering that many people face because of the war.

Now I’m not saying my time at Baruch has been like a war. I’ve actually enjoyed it very much so far. However, looking at the painting, there are so many different things going on and so much to focus on. That’s why I feel this describes my time at Baruch so far. There are so many different types of people with different beliefs, so many clubs/organizations, so much work to do, and there is always something happening in school. I went to a really small school my whole life, especially high school, but this ks the exact opposite. I always have something going on, either homework or a test to study for, or a club I wanna check out, or just something happenning in the city near school. That’s really why I like the school so far, there’s so much more to do, so much more going on, and it’s just so much bigger than anything I’ve ever been a part of. I feel that looking at my time in school so far is the same as looking at Guernica because there is just so much going on, and so many specific things to focus on.