My first semester at Baruch isn’t what I really expected it to be, but it was alright. I met a lot of new people, and got closer to the people I already knew in high school that followed me to college. To be honest, being a first-semester freshman sucks because you’re not really orientated to the way things work at a new school, and it can be pretty confusing. But along the way you pick things up and understand how everything works. Like the express elevators and how escalators only come up to the 5th floor, or how it’s really really crowded on the 2nd floor after the 345 classes are let out (didn’t know these on the first day). Then there are things like picking out a schedule for the next semester or actually knowing how to register for classes that you need to learn how to do that are really frustrating
You would think that if you don’t have homework that often you will be less likely to procrastinate, right? Wrong. Wrong wrong wrong. Procrastination hit hardest this first semester, even though I promised myself I wouldn’t do it for college. I’ve been doing my homework the night before, and at times the day of during breaks. The list wasn’t/isn’t limited to homework, though. I’ve studied for tests/midterms on the nights before, too.
So basically, I picked this picture because although I’ve lost countless hours of sleep and spent hours on the train commuting to and from school, my first semester whizzed by. It was kind of a jumble, and I don’t really know how to describe it. It feels like it started yesterday (okay, overstatement) and it’s going to end in like six days. It makes me think that if high school passed by quickly, college will pass by much quicker. Hopefully the next 3 and a half years are good.