When I started my freshman year at Baruch, I knew that all my time was going to be consumed. So it isn’t strange for me to make a statement like such in the photo. Although I just did it because, honestly, that’s the only things I expected out of my experience. Everything else was pretty unpredictable, at least as probability goes. I thought I was going to be surrounded by a bunch of highly studious, rich, douchebags that couldn’t take jokes. And of course, you have those people around you, but for the most part, everyone is pretty free flowing. Not everyone is endowed with riches as a stereotypical college student is shown. People here just want to pass there classes; they aren’t trying to set their goals in the stars. I find that alright, but as a person who is paying for his experience out of his own pocket, it is a bit disconcerting. I thought that these classes were going to be very difficult, full of things that I wouldn’t be able to understand, or things I didn’t even know about. But all these classes are pretty easy, and as far as student woes go, calculus seems to be the hardest. If so, I shouldn’t find difficulty in all my classes. I didn’t expect for the school experience to be as chill as it is. I thought it was going to be a more finite and “snooze you lose” type environment, where one mistake could cost you. Which, I wouldn’t even want to make one just for my own personal record, but at least I know I can. But time is essential around here. Everything is about time management. I know how to manage time, but I think that the only lesson college is trying to teach me is time management. All of this math and politics and other class subjects mean nothing to the actual lesson at hand. They are just things to teach this lesson with. So with that, my time is lost. I don’t like that. It’s easy enough, but I feel like the only thing Baruch has taught me is how to tighten my time. And that SUCKS.
Mar 29
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