Freshman Seminar Fall 17 BWB

Monologue

Captain’s Mono-Log: Stardate 10/26/2017

I’ve been traveling through the School System for what feels like a millennium, forced to make stops at many strange and unfamiliar planets, the most recent of which being High School, where I had to spend four years in an institution ruled with an iron fist. At first, I was eager to begin my journey, I had heard stories of the School System which described it as the ideal place to hone your mind and fully discover a sense of self, which made me even more excited to begin my pursuit of knowledge. I retained that optimism throughout the early stages of my journey but I soon found myself feeling conflicted about the experience. This feeling began to manifest itself within me once I landed on the planet High School, a mandatory stop for interstellar travelers journeying through the School System. The planet itself was a cold wasteland, littered with prison-like buildings where travelers were forced to serve a four-year sentence to continue their trek through the stars. I initially saw the planet as my demise, I felt constrained to the tasks given to me by my overlords and I lacked the freedom to learn that I so desperately desired.  I began to doubt the importance of my journey, and the thought of it being a waste of time loomed over my head like a brewing storm. Had it not been for my fellow interstellar travelers stuck on the planet with me I would have surely lost myself to these negative thoughts with no means of getting out. I realized that although I despised High School, it provided the opportunity to meet the people who have made the biggest impact on my journey. It also granted me the opportunity to discover a great deal about myself through hardship and success, a lesson I would’ve never learned so clearly had it not been for the challenges that were presented by this experience. Once my sentence had drawn to its conclusion I nearly started to miss the planet, I had started to become comfortable and I knew that challenges far greater than anything I have ever faced lie ahead. Months after my departure from High School, I landed on a planet known as Baruch, which contained a remarkably diverse student population where travelers of all backgrounds coexist with one another in their shared pursuit of a higher education. I am finally experiencing everything I have longed for regarding my needs as a student, the feelings that come with working towards a degree that I care about reignites the passion within me that I thought had been lost to High School. I know that beyond this point lies the true journey and there’s a great deal of work to be done on this planet. However, I see it as the crucible from which I will be forged anew, stronger than ever, and ready for my journey through the universe.

E-Sports and Chill

For this assignment I decided to go to the Baruch E-sports club’s general interest meeting. I’ve been playing video games for as long as I could remember so I was excited at the thought of joining this club. I walked into a crowded room of both freshmen and returning members, all united in their love for video games, I took my seat and the president of the club began to introduce herself and describe the club. I learned that the E-Sports club has their own competitive gaming team that plays against other schools. They also have a newly renovated room in the library that contains gaming computers that members are allowed to use during club hours, which would’ve been enough to convince me to join on its own. We spent the meeting talking amongst ourselves about our favorite video games, and I joined a group of people talking about my personal favorite game, Overwatch. I thoroughly enjoyed the meeting and I’m glad I joined this club.