I haven't posted anything in SO LONG.
I mean, one of the last posts I had was from the Spring when I was going through RA interviews.
Here I am 8 months later, after getting denied the job, and then getting it offered to me, and now here I am procrastinating doing the work for it.
So much has changed...
Sunday, November 15, 2009
Monday, April 6, 2009
Wednesday, March 25, 2009
Colorful Bicycle
Wednesday, March 11, 2009
Color Challenge on a rainy day
Saturday, February 21, 2009
Resident Assistant
I am done with the last of the meetings for an RA position. Today we went through something called "Halls of Fame." In which we went from room to room meeting with halls.
The night before we went to a group interview in which a group of applicants had to sit at a table and discuss certain topics and do activities, while RAs and RDs (Resident Directors) came in and out of the room.
At the end of the night, different halls would give some people slips of paper that said they were interested in us, and would like us to visit their room at the Halls of Fame. I got invites for the two girls-only dorms and Tower.
I really think the people from the girls hall really liked me. We had a lot of similar interests, they liked my creativity, and I was able to have really good conversations with them.
I went into the Tower room and talked to some people, and felt things went really well.
I went to most of the rooms except the non-AC halls and boys-only dorms.
As I was leaving this guy came and stopped me and introduced himself as the Senior RA of Tower and he missed me when I went in their room earlier. He also explained that he was the one who had written my Invite Slip and had really liked what I had to say the night before and that all my answers were very good.
It was also cool when certain people already knew my name from the past couple of days and remembered certain things about me.
When I made it outside of the building I saw a couple of RAs who I had talked to at this one hall and they asked me what my name was because they had jus been talking about how much they liked me!
It was so cool. Even if I don't get the job, I know I made a good influence, and according to what other's said about me today, I've done everything I could do
Just needed to get this out of my head.
My dress was also very cute.
The night before we went to a group interview in which a group of applicants had to sit at a table and discuss certain topics and do activities, while RAs and RDs (Resident Directors) came in and out of the room.
At the end of the night, different halls would give some people slips of paper that said they were interested in us, and would like us to visit their room at the Halls of Fame. I got invites for the two girls-only dorms and Tower.
I really think the people from the girls hall really liked me. We had a lot of similar interests, they liked my creativity, and I was able to have really good conversations with them.
I went into the Tower room and talked to some people, and felt things went really well.
I went to most of the rooms except the non-AC halls and boys-only dorms.
As I was leaving this guy came and stopped me and introduced himself as the Senior RA of Tower and he missed me when I went in their room earlier. He also explained that he was the one who had written my Invite Slip and had really liked what I had to say the night before and that all my answers were very good.
It was also cool when certain people already knew my name from the past couple of days and remembered certain things about me.
When I made it outside of the building I saw a couple of RAs who I had talked to at this one hall and they asked me what my name was because they had jus been talking about how much they liked me!
It was so cool. Even if I don't get the job, I know I made a good influence, and according to what other's said about me today, I've done everything I could do
Just needed to get this out of my head.
My dress was also very cute.
Tuesday, February 17, 2009
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Meg
Just the average person with alot of caffeine in her system, a love for photography, tennis, and editorial writing, and a loathing for her driver's license photo.