Introduction
Dear Baruch faculty, administrators, and alumni,
Thank you for taking your time to listen to our concerns for the school. Before immediately discussing them, I would like you to close your eyes and imagine a perfect college. It has a beautiful scenery with freshly cut grass and evergreen trees on campus, where students can easily take a five minute walk to from their dorms. There aren’t any problems going from class to class. It has the best faculty, dedicated to students’ needs and learning. The students are in an environment that removes stress and allows them to completely focus on their studies. This perfect college or a college close to the ideal college is not impossible to achieve if we put all of our efforts to do so by adding greenery on campus(planting trees and placing flower pots in classes), improving dorms (either changing the location or providing shuttle buses), and improving traffic flow(fixing elevators and delegating traffic) that would ultimately help students’ academic performance.
Conclusion
If we can fix these issues in our college, there is little doubt that people will not enjoy being on the campus more and most likely improve academically since they have fewer things to worry. Students can focus on their school work and not go through the hassle of huge crowds and walking up many flights of stairs with changes in the vertical movement. Students can also get to class quicker if dorms were much closer or there were shuttle buses available. In addition, students can improve their mental state with more greenery on campus. Improving the campus in such ways will benefit everyone. Let’s not allow anyone to say you all are anything like congress. Thank you again for your time!