The First Three Months at Baruch
ar141335 on Dec 5th 2012
The first three months at Baruch have been better than I could have thought they would be. My classes were great introductory classes, with not too much workload and professors who like what they teach. . I like the free time I have between classes because this enables me to either do some homework at the library or just catch up on some cricket. The library is great and I really like the way it is setup because it gives you a lot of privacy even in a public space. I really like the pod space in the library because you can research quietly on your own there or do some homework without any noise. The students at Baruch are really friendly and they want you to enjoy the time here and do stuff that you enjoy.
Baruch though has some fascinating things that make you wonder why. The escalators though are all rarely functioning together but that was alright because I like to take the stairs anyway. The biggest hurdle though was registering for classes. The main problem I see with this is that since we are freshman, we will get basically what others don’t need or want and so we are limited in our class choices. I had five classes that I wanted but they were all full and so I had to choose from the remaining classes. Otherwise, Baruch has been a good experience with wonderful people and fun classes. The only other aspect that is not likeable is the commute, because it gets annoying to get on the train every day, especially during the rush hour. The 6 train is one of the worst things I have seen, with the tracks dirty and people pushing each other just to get cramped inside.
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