In Baruch and the broader community as a Baruch scholar in the Honors Program, my role stretches beyond doing well in school. While that is very important, there are other things that are equally as important. Firstly, I have two younger siblings and it is important to me to be a role model for them. Being the first one to attend college in my family, they look up to me. They always come to me for help with schoolwork and I am always working with them. Outside of my family and school, though, we are encouraged to engage in our communities and perform some type of community service.
Community service gives us an opportunity to experience something out of our comfort zone and help our communities. Whether it’s helping children, handing out food in a soup kitchen, or working on a political campaign, it’s a chance for us to do something that is greater than us. We are helping society and this is important for us as Baruch Scholars. We learn the value of putting others before ourselves which is an important value to have. It will help us turn into better people and help us in our future careers. Additionally, it puts things into perspective as we realize that certain things we stress so much about may not be so serious.