Journal Entry 1- Where are you from and where are you going?

My name is Jose Ayala and I was born in Puerto Rico. I only lived there for 3 years before me and parents moved to New York. Since then I’ve just been raised by my father and my mother. I suppose that a unique thing about my upbringing is that I am an only child. I don’t know what effect that has on me but I think it’s worth mentioning.

I don’t really have any culture that I would define myself by so in regards to values, I really just believe in what I think is morally right. My expectations in college are really just to get involved and make some new circles of friends. I also do want to learn new things for some classes but I really want to take advantage of the extracurricular activities in Baruch. One club I joined was Mock trial and I thought that would be cool because I like shows like Law and Order. My only concern for this semester is making sure my grades are excellent so I may maintain my scholarship. I don’t feel like any of my classes are very difficult this semester so it could potentially be pretty easy. I guess the only class I may have difficulty with is art history and that’s only because I don’t really appreciate art very much. I’m hoping that by listening to the professor and taking good notes that I will be able to truly understand art and their historical significance. Art history is not my favorite class at all.

 

 

One thought on “Journal Entry 1- Where are you from and where are you going?

  1. Hi Jose!

    Wow, where in Puerto Rico are you from? Do you visit often? I am curious to know more about your values and what exactly you mean by not having any culture. The environment around us definitely plays a role in who we are, but sometimes it is difficult to recognize and understand that.

    It is great to hear your classes are easy, but I recommend taking them seriously still! Open your mind and seek out new information. Something like art history can be very inspiring – my favorite class last semester was THEATER ! I never cared for theater until I saw how important plays could be to social activism.

    Can’t wait to learn more about you, Jose!

    -Maria

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