My First Semester at Baruch- Anthony Campanello

My First semester at Baruch was definitely  an eye opener.

In the beginning my eyes were closed, not literally but in the sense that i based my decisions and judgements solely off my experiences. I quickly learned that this was not the way to go, so as the semester progressed i gradually opened my eyes, again figuratively, allowing new friendships to form, and with those friendships came new experiences. When i think about my first semester at Baruch now, my eyes are wide open, i think about everyone Ive met , all the new friends i made and all the good times I had.

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  1. Anthony,

    I like your use of the opening of your eyes in relation to the first semester at Baruch. This is very true about transitions and something that likely occurs as we begin to adjust to a new setting (e.g. waking up to full sunlight when your eyes are fully closed and gradually open). I am glad you are enjoying the experience.

    Angela

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