Thursday, August 28, 2008

SCHOOL RELATED POST #1 - My first blog post ever.

Hello everyone! I'm very excited to be in this class and I'd like to get to know each and every one of you. However, I can't expect you guys to tell me about yourself without dishing out a little dirt on myself. So here, we, go.

My name is Kwok Tse. I was born in St. Vincent's Hospital in Manhattan but my parents are from China. I used to read a lot of books and my favorite genre was mystery, but I fell out of that and now I can't remember the last time I finished a book. It really is a shame, because reading sucks you into crazy adventures you never thought possible, as lame as it sounds.

Like everyone, I enjoy eating, immensely. It's great because my palate is terrible so I'll eat pretty much anything. Except warm milk, durian, and celery. As a general note, I like my vegetables soft and my fruits hard. If anybody ever feels like not eating alone, just give me a ring and we can share a meal and deep conversation. I enjoy egg whites, green vegetables, wraps, chicken, and fish.

Lifting weights is a favorite past time of mine, as I feel it is a great way to release some insane emotions. It's a unique experience being alone with the weights, knowing they're never going to quit on you. It is a calm, peaceful, perhaps harmonic, yet dreadful feeling. I also LOVE bike riding. If you live in Brooklyn, you'll know the spot where I always bike to, which is from Owl's Head Park to Ceasar's Bay. I go that distance at least twice when I'm out, feeling the wind in my hair.

I started attending Baruch College in the Fall of 06 because I was rejected from all the other schools I applied to (not really, but the ones that I thought mattered at the time). I was a Baruch basher at first, but it really isn't that bad. In fact, it's great. Everything worked out pretty well for me, and it all started with Baruch. So hurray for diversity, hurray for CUNY, hurray for Baruch!

I'll be honest with you, I signed up for this MGT class because it just fit my schedule; I had no idea if the professor was going to be a real hardass or a friendly helpful guy. I didn't even look at ratemyprofessor.com, if you can believe it. The first day was a tad above mediocre, and I expect it to go nowhere but up. Getting the textbook is a female dog though.

I know you enjoyed reading about me, and if you have any questions, send an e-mail to i_dont_care@gmail.com. Just kidding, freedonuts@gmail.com is the appropriate address to send any questions and/or concerns. I look forward to a great semester with all of you.

You friend, Kwok