Blog Post 3 Saidakhror

My experience at Baruch this year was a teaching one. I learned how the system works, what should I do next semester to succeeded and where the Cafeteria is))) I meat a lot of interesting people while at the same time I realized how many a##holes there are around and I learned what I should to avoid any contact with them. Overall, college taught me many things that helped to mature faster.

Overall the college itself is ok. Teachers are good and tend to help a lot( there are exceptions). Now, when the study itself is over, I miss college very much. I miss my college professors, people around (a##holes also-they make my life more interesting) and German, a lot of German. Guys, I am not weird, I am just eccentric and quaint.

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P.S. Love u All

Blog Post 2 Saidakhror

When I was 11 I got beaten by 4 guys in my school. When I came home crying, my father asked me what happened to me. When I told him the whole story, he got angry with me and said that I better not go back home before I learn how to fight.  And I indeed learned how to fight.

When I was 17, we went to a Muay Thai Chempionship in Kazakhstan. I won my fight and made my way to semifinal. My friend whom I  knew since the time when I first stared to train was next. He was winning the fight before he lost concentration and got a high kick right to his temple. Everyone thought it was just a knock out, but I knew that it was not… People don’t survive kicks like this, at least they are not used to, and I was right.

After this incident I decided never to fight again. And I would ask you do the same: avoid any kind of fights-they don’t  resolve problems, they just ruin other lives and bring devastation to yours.

Blog post #3

Baruch has been great so far. Good professors, made good friends. It was a bit hard to start studying hard after not doing so at high school. I believe I became much more responsible after I moved to the US and started studying at Baruch.

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Final Blog Post

Baruch has been a wonderful experience so far. I enjoy my professors very much and my classes are interesting. The people in block are friendly and I’ve enjoyed conversing with them everyday. College has met every single one of my expectations. I love Baruch college so much.

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Final Blog Post – Jung Keun Park

My time at Baruch was… interesting?

I certainly grew up a bit, but ehhh… change? I think I’m the same old me. Maybe it’ll take more time for me to notice the difference. I don’t seem to have a lot of time in my hands since I’m working full time and trying to earn a decent grade for the semester. I met new people… had personal matter interfere with my school work… started hating going to school… started hating my classes… then last week comes I’m pretty sure I’ll end up liking it again…

Basically high school.

Me… as a student can be easily described as:me

what Baruch changes me

Baruch doesn’t change me a lot until now.

I do feel my life changed a lot and but that’s only because college, not specifically because of Baruch.

Though, I still like Baruch as I like college. I like America.

In a word, I am so happy that I can come here to do my college thing.

I think Baruch is great comparing to other cuny colleges.

that’s all.

Blog Post #3

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This picture accurately represents my experience at Baruch for the first three months. I didn’t know what to expect when I arrived because a lot of people told me it would be different from high school. Despite what I was told, Baruch still felt like just another school. The people were different, but it still felt the same. Although Baruch feels like just another school to me, it does still have much nicer facilities than my previous school. The classes I took this semester felt odd because I used always have math and science classes in high school but now every thing seems history related. My experience at Baruch was not a bad one, but I still felt confused and lost at some points.

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As I sit in my room after a night of doing pointless blog posts (no offense), there’s only one thing on my mind: my first semester of college is coming to a close.  Looking back at all this, there’s one thing i can thank Baruch for: my new friends.  I’ve made friends who are so indescribably awesome that it’s going to be weird not seeing them everyday next semester.

(Sorry if you think my picture is too vulgar but this is how I feel)

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Monologue

Procrastination is a terrible habit.  As you can see, I’m a great procrastinator.  Even though people look down on procrastination, I embrace who I am.  This habit of mine is a double-edged blade.  I can go about my day stress free since I do everything last minute, including these blog posts (sorry).  On the other hand, I can get a ton of stress since I push all my school responsibilities to the last minute.  I should probably try to get out of this habit, but I won’t.  Thanks for reading.

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