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.
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