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Last Minute Blog !

A)    Tell us who you think YOU are?

-       The best word that describes who I am is adventurous. I’m the one who is rarely at home, but always out and about walking around till my legs give up on me. There is nothing that brings more joy than exploring unknown places. I like going to these unknown explore and discover the best spots to eat, visit the tourist hotspots, and meet new people along the way. Over the years, I’ve been from the hot sunny beaches of Key West, Florida to the frozen tundra of Anchorage, Alaska. Visiting these places gives me a whole new appreciation and created a different perspective for different cultures and lifestyles from my own. Before I grow old and gray, my personal goal is to pass through all the states across the nation.

B)    Share your top 3 concerns about your freshmen year at Baruch College and explain why.

1) Time management- With all this freedom, am I going to use it in the wrong way? Now that I’m in college I need to become more organize. I need to make time for studying, sleeping, and hanging out with my friends. The key to a successful college experience is to be a master in time management.

2) Making Friends – Making new friends is always the hardest thing to do, especially going to a new      school where you really don’t know anyone.  At the same time it can be someone’s advantage. You are given a clean slate, where you can shape the next four years however you like it. With this clean slate, I want to break my usual timid behavior and become more social. Luckily, I’m part of Learning Community which it purposes is to help solve my current concern. Hopefully everything turns out well.

3) Major- Is accounting what I was born to do? All my life up till this point, my dream job has always to become an accountant.  Now that I’m in college, I’m becoming more aware of the different kinds of jobs there are. Do I want to still pursue my major or would I change it? Only time would tell.

C)    So far, what do you think will make your Baruch College Experience different from your high school experience?

-       With my second time to start all over, I want to make the effort and become more involved in Baruch. As I made up my way through the surprisingly working escalator, and through all the kids offering different club fliers during club hours. I was amazed with superfluous amounts of clubs there were (USG, Frats, Teams). For my best interest, I would join a couple of these clubs because it’s a great opportunity to do something I like with others who share the same the same interest.

D)     How do you think your first year of college will change you?

-       My first year of college will change me by making me more mature.  Going through a college is a personal transformation in becoming more like an adult. It’s not like high school where I had my parents, teachers, and guidance consular on my back pushing me to do this or that. Now, I’m on the big leagues where I cannot expect other people to watching out for me, I got to take it upon myself to do things on my own. This is one of the qualities of being an adult.

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Getting Acquainted

It is hard for me to respond to who I think I am because I am two people. I was born in June and I am a prime example of a Gemini. I tend to see myself as a “Dr. Jekyll and Mister Hyde” person because I have two completely opposite personalities. Some days I can be the nicest guy you will ever encounter, while other days I can be irratible and hostile towards others. I can be loud and vivavcious, but also quiet and stagnant. It all depends on which side of the bed I wake up on.

My first concern about Freshman year in Baruch is deciding my major. I am a person who loves Math and Science but due to financial issues I chose to go to Baruch. I know there is a school for the arts and sciences but compared to what other colleges have to offer it doesnt come close. In a competitive world only the elite are hired and I feel like if I choose a major along those lines I will not get far. I feel like choosing a major in business will be the best thing for me because then I will be able to reap all the benefits that Baruch has to offer and make sure that I have a successful future. But there are so many majors in business that I get lost in the mix.

My second concern about Freshman year in Baruch is maintaining a 4.0 GPA. In highschool I wasnt aware of the fact that all grades were cumulative and my first two years were rather lackluster. I was able to get it together and attain an average that I consider decent, but nowhere in the area that I want it to be. I dont want to go through the same experience in college, but instead maintain a 4.0 GPA. This is easier said than done but I believe that I can achieve this goal by giving it my all.

My third concern about Freshman year in Baruch is professors. So far I have experienced professors that can run their class like a dictatorship and expect everything to be done to their standards, or professors who can meet the student halfway and find some common ground. Both experiences are needed in the professional world because there are all types of bosses and it is up to the employee to do what they say. I just hope that all my teachers dont run their class like a dictatorship!

So far freedom has made my experience at Baruch College different from my highschool experience. In highschool I went did things in a circadian rhythm, meaning that everyday was the same boring schedule and the same approach of getting things done. In college it is nothing like that. I have the ability to choose what I can do, or what I should do, during the breaks in between classes, something that I never did in highschool. The schedule is not the same everyday, which gets rid of the mundane feeling that highschool imprints on its students.

I think that the first year of college will change me in multiple ways. Before college I was a rather lazy student who didnt put much effort into anything. Just ask any of my past teachers, I am sure they will be able to recount multiple stories. Everything comes naturally to me and I am able to understand and relate concepts instantly. I know that college will be nothing like that because the material will get more complicated and the concepts wont be so childish. I believe that college will make me more responsible and ready for what the professional world demands. It is just a matter of time before the little kid that I am deep inside matures into a leader.

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First Blog

A) Tell us who you think YOU are?
It’s difficult to describe myself in words, even though I know who I
am better than anybody else; or at least I think I do, because someone
else might have an easier time making the description. I can tell you
things about me, stating facts that will help you draw certain
conclusions. For example: I am Polish, I live with my parents and
brother, I am eighteen years of age, I want a dog (but that’s a much
longer story for a different occasion), I treasure family, I’ve lived
in Staten Island for the last four years, my favorite TV show is
Supernatural, I don’t really have a favorite food even though I do
think sweet and sour chicken is pretty damn good, and I am attending
Baruch college as a freshman. All these things are a relatively
thorough introduction to the being who is Kamil, but are not enough to
understand me as a person.
B) Share your top 3 concerns about your freshmen year at Baruch
College and explain why.
Prior to starting the fall semester of my freshman year I had many
more concerns than I do now that I am about a quarter into the
semester. I suppose that I am concerned about how hard of a grader
each of my teachers will be, especially my English professor. I
imagine that some professors will give students As of effort while
others will stick to their rubric and rip each of their students a new
one by giving only few assignments, with no chance for an A on the
first couple, and then counting them equally. I guess I will find out
soon enough about this semester, but will face a similar thing every
semester for all my college years. Another concern I have is related
to requirements for majors. I suppose I can just Google actual credit
requirements and get an answer, but how about if things don’t go as
planned. Like, if I change my major or if a course I’ve been meaning
to take is not available for another semester and I cannot graduate on
time? Anyway, my third and final concern is just finding a job after
college. Will I find one, will I miss something in college that would
have helped my resume, or will I want to work in a different field? I
guess that the best I can do is put in effort and hope for the best.
C) So far, what do you think will make your Baruch College Experience
different from your high school experience. Think beyond your first
semester.
Well, I think that the fact that I am now in a college will make my
experience different from high school. The professors no longer
personally care if you do your work, for the most part; this is an
improvement because I do my work and it just bothered me when I had a
teacher on my tail all of the time. Now I’m officially responsible for
myself, which again is an improvement because it makes me officially
an adult.
D) How do you think your first year of college will change you? Again,
think beyond classes. Think professionally and personally.
Of course college will change me. The college experience, I assume,
will get me ready for the rest of my life; preparing me for the
professional world, and provide me with friends that will last a life
time. I’ll hopefully develop a more precise philosophy on life that
will lead me to happiness and a peace of mind, making my future what
I’d like it to be.

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First Blog

Hey everyone, my name is Michael Singh and I am a freshman at Baruch College. I’m just a regular
eighteen year old kid trying to study accounting/finance at Baruch. My family is from Guyana
but I was born in New York and I’ve lived in Queens all my life. I’ve also been going to school
in Queens all my life, so coming to Baruch every day has is a big change for me. I live with my
parents and sister in Richmond Hill and I am a huge Yankee fan. When I’m not at Baruch or doing
homework I like to hang out with my friends and play pool. A big goal of mine right now is to buy
my own car and getting good grades of course.
	A big concern of mine for my freshman year at Baruch College is my writing. I think I have a
lot of work to do in terms of adjusting to college writing. As of right now, I feel like my writing
is still at the high school level. I plan to make a lot of trips to the writing center in order to
solve this problem. Another concern I have for my freshman year at Baruch is my time management.
College work is more challenging than high school work and I can’t afford to leave everything for
last minute as I liked to do in high school. My final concern for my first year at Baruch College is
getting a feel for how the professors will grade you. In high school you didn’t have to do a lot of
work to get good grades. However, I feel like it is almost impossible to get an A in college.
	I think college will be different from high school in many ways. In college you definitely
have a lot more freedom with everything. No one is breathing down your back for you to get work done.
There also won’t be anyone calling your house if you don’t show up for class. College also is a place
for you to make connections with other people that you may need to do business with later on in
life.
	College will make me change my ways as a procrastinator. I think college will allow me to
become more of an adult and take on more responsibility. After I finish college I hope I will have
gained a lot of experience in the field of which I plan to major in. I also hope that I make
connections and friendships that I can keep for a long time. College is going to be a challenge
but I believe that I am ready to take it on.
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Good question.

A) Tell us who you think YOU are?
I’m a guy who enjoys video games, reading, and the company of friends. Some people have told me that I’m smart and funny, while others have said that I’m as dumb as a doorknob and have the sense of humor of a thumbtack. I dunno, I guess that’s not for me to decide.
B) Share your top 3 concerns about your freshmen year at Baruch College and explain why
1). Time management. This post is due tomorrow and here I am writing it at 7:50 in the evening.
2). Stress. So far the workload is manageable but I fear that when midterms and finals roll around, it will get increasingly difficult to keep up with all the work I’ll have to do.
3). Tests. Need I say more?
C) So far, what do you think will make your Baruch College Experience different from your high school experence. Think beyond your first semester.
Time management and freedom are the most obvious things. Before I graduate, I want to develop leadership skills and be a part of many organizations, neither of which I did during high school.
D) How do you think your first year of college will change you? Again, think beyond classes. Think Professionally and personally.
Again, I hope to develop some leadership experience. I also want to mature and get out of the secondary school bubble that’s been my entire life for the past 13 years.
Sorry if this is too short but I really haven’t got much else to say!
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How do blind people know when to stop wiping

A) Tell us who you think YOU are?

 

Answering questions like this was and still is hard for me because whatever I say will be biased in my favor and how I view myself won’t be the same as how someone else views me. I’m currently a freshman at Baruch College. I used to one of the five million Asian kids that went to Stuyvesant High School. I like long walks on the beach and candlelit dinners. Cool story right? I’ll tell it again if you want me to.

B) Share your top 3 concerns about your freshmen year at Baruch College and explain why

 

1)      GPA-I was a slacker in high school. Barely went to class and only work I’ve actually put some effort in doing were the final projects. I rather not repeat that again because that minimum wage retail job doesn’t cut it for me. Nothing against the people that work retail fulltime, but I’m just not about that life.

2)      I really hope I don’t get morning classes again. Mornings aren’t for me. That’s why I barely showed up to 1st period classes in high school. Even if I am in class, I don’t get much out of it since I’m still half asleep and not focused.

3)      Baruch doesn’t let you take any classes related to your major until junior year. But is that really a good choice? Lettuce be cereal here, a lot of people already have a place they say they will major in but if they don’t take any classes, how will they know they like it? By the time junior year comes and we actually take some major related classes, it’d be hard to switch majors since you might have to delay graduating at the same time with the people you came in with.

C) So far, what do you think will make your Baruch College Experience different from your high school experence. Think beyond your first semester.

 

Readings on readings on readings. I wouldn’t mind if the articles are interesting but they don’t appeal to me and I have paraphrase the readings so I can remember the details the next day. In high school, teachers actually cared about you. They had to care about you because if too many kids failed the class then it would look bad for them. In college, the whole class can fail and not a single damn will be given by the professor or the college. They also noted which notes to copy down. Professors just keep talking and you’re free to make your own choice to whether copy or not. The people in classes are also different. In high school, everyone was the same age and in my case classes are pretty much all white/Asian. In college, some people are a lot older and a lot more diverse.

 

D) How do you think your first year of college will change you? Again, think beyond classes. Think Professionally and personally.

 

I actually show up to every class in college compared to high school. Hopefully I can learn good study habits to carry on throughout my undergraduate years.

 

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Who am I?

I am simply a young girl trying to live my life to the best of my ability. I love sweets, especially chocolate, but I refrain from devouring chocolate only because I do not wish to get fat. I love sleeping in my warm and snuggly bed. My adoration goes to my family and friends. I hate being bounded by many rules, but that is beyond my control, so I try to accept them. Homework and exams aren’t my cup of tea either. I severely dislike paper cuts; they are so small, but so damn painful. I also hate complicated things. We make life so complicated, even though, if you really think about it, life can be really simple.

I am bored a lot, but can be amused fairly easily. Furthermore, I am a little shy on the side, but I can talk for a long time if I really like a topic. Lazy is another word that describes me. However, I will work to the bone if whatever I have to do, is something that motivates me or very meaningful to me. I have yet to find a career that I would love to have for the rest of my life, but I’m not going to rush it because I have a lifetime to find it.

I live by: “Success is achieving what you what, but happiness is being content with what you already have.”

Regarding Baruch College… currently, my top three concerns for my freshman year are:

  • how to survive all my classes in one piece. I highly doubt it would be a good idea to ruin my GPA so soon… (or ever for that matter)
  • how to finish reading all the readings I’m supposed to do in a reasonable and timely manner. People were not joking when they said college was reading intensive. I suppose I would not mind the time flying as much if I actually enjoyed said readings. If anyone got some speed-reading tips, please share. Thanks in advance.
  • how to choose classes & professors/schedule classes in the future. Let’s face it; who doesn’t want easy A’s? Who actually wants 7 hour gaps?

Differences from high school…

I expect my future classes to possibly be more reading intensive as well, which is much more different compared to a few pages of reading daily. Starting next semester, I will probably see different people more frequently because we will not be grouped in blocks anymore. I do not know whether this will be a good thing or bad thing as of yet, but I will just have to find out in the future.

How will my first year of college possibly change me?

I will definitely learn to be responsible for my actions and the consequences they lead me to. This is a time where there is nobody to hover over me and make sure I do this or do that. Professionally, I hope that college will prepare me enough to face the work field. Socially, I hope to find people who I can keep in contact with for a lifetime!

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