Earlier this year, I was lucky enough to be offered an RA (Resident's Assistant) position at my school. I was shocked that I had been given this opportunity. About halfway through the process the self-doubt really began to set in. I assumed I wouldn't get a position because I realized there were so many talented people around me. I still can't believe I get to call myself an RA. This opportunity is something that will immensely help me get through school (money wise). Free room and bard is not something you stumble upon everyday. I was lucky enough that I had an RA that was very open about the process, and answered all of my questions that I had. All of her tips helped me immensely through the application and interviewing process. So, continue reading if you want to hear some tips from a current RA! 1. Don't just be in it for the money. Hey, I get it. Free room and board is AMAZING! However, there are other reasons you should want to become an RA. You get to help...
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