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^This gif is my Baruch experience in a nutshell. College is actually happening. Leaving high school, it didn’t seem like college would be very different, but its radically different, at least for me. I was so accustomed to my high school crew, seeing at least 5 of my close friends in the short time period we had to navigate from class to class. I miss that, but its only giving me the drive to meet new people and make new friends. Im making sure not to forget about my high school friends because they are still my boys. Other than that the workload is pretty annoying. I was used to Stuyvesant High Schools obviously tasking workload. In college, for me at least, the workload seems small but its the same, which usually leads to last minute scrambling to finish work (like this). It often has me feeling tired most of the time. At this point im writing to fulfill the 500 words requirement but its okay, i still have alot to talk about. When I left high school it didn’t really hit me that I was actually going to college. I knew i was going to college, I kinda knew what i wanted to do with my life, but at the same time i had no idea what i was in for. I’m really digging the size of Baruch, as in how many students it has. It’s not so massive that you never see people you want to see, but at the same time you can meet a few new people every single day. It’s also comforting that a bunch of stuy kids are going to Baruch, every now and then i get to see some of those kids i slightly knew in stuy and its good to know that i always have people to go to.