Blog Post #4

I don’t really have a favorite enrichment workshop, but I guess the Baruch Voices was the most interesting (with the Rubin Museum in a close second). I liked hearing the monologues from other freshman because bits and pieces of the ones that were performed hit home for me. Like talking about trying to distance yourself from your overprotective parent or trying to have a fresh start or feeling like sometimes you’re stuck in high school or even just wanting to go back to when you were younger and things were simpler. Voices didn’t really inspire me. I’m not going to go out and become the most outgoing person in the world that is involved in a bunch of clubs and such. I’ll take my time; test the waters with a club or two so I don’t drown with homework, clubs, and work. It seemed like Voices was shorter this time than it was when we saw it on convocation day. I kind of wish it would have been longer to represent more people because there were a lot of good monologues in our class alone.