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Jump on it!

The last day of RA training was saved for a very special and fun activity: Lip Sync. With the other RA’s in my hall, we had to compete against all the other halls using songs from the 90’s. We were all excited, cus it was the decade we all grew up in, but choosing the songs was harder than we expected.

We practiced for 2 days, whenever we didn’t have other RA training stuff to do, and performed in the commons for everyone, including passerby’s, to see. Even though we didn’t win, we had a lot of fun, and won the made-up prize for the “most animalistic” group. What does that mean? We never really figured it out. Check it out and leave a comment if you do.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=071EZ0×9NaA

 Hopefully you’ll be able to tell who I am!

Songs:

1). The Lion King

2). Rugrats

3). Jump on it!

4). Who let the dogs out?!

5). Barbie girl

6). Pokemon

7). Captain Planet

Best Part of RA Training

After more than 20 lectures throughout the week of training (some of them lasting even more than 2 hours) on Sunday we came to the best part of the RA training. Behind Closed Doors is a program designed for first-year RA’s to experience potential scenarios where we would have to engage in confrontation with students at UR. I’ve always thought that practice is the best way of learning, so I was more than ready to get done with the lectures. Even though some of those situations could be really uncomfortable, I felt I could do a great job and knew it would be exactly what I needed in order to be ready for when those scenarios repeated themselves in real life.

I decided not to go first though, haha. I watched the first pair of RA’s go and then discussed with the rest what they had done well and what they could improve. That extra information gave me the encouragement I needed and I decided to go next. I got a scenario where it was 10pm and there was a party in a room, potentially involving alcohol. I approached the incident as a noise violation and tried to gather as much information as possible. The people supposed to be having the party were returning RA’s (they’ve been more than one year in the job) and they had been asked to be extra difficult. The guy I talked to was being rude and loud, but I stayed calm and in the end they all said I had done well.

After that, I felt motivated and ready for more. I got another scenario of noise violation with people running around heavily intoxicated and then one where two people were drinking in the hall. I dealt with those situations pretty well too, and the program was over faster than I would’ve wanted it to. I was actually having fun, but I think that was because I knew it was all made up. It probably won’t be fun when I have to deal with alcohol, drugs or violence, but at least I know I can do my job if that happens.

Today, we had Behind Closed Doors again, but this time we dealt with different things, like depression, eating disorders and roommate conflicts. This was probably harder, cus the scenarios were a lot more shocking. I did a good job, but sometimes I just didn’t know what to say at first. I’m really glad we got to do this program, because it definitely helped me learn stuff that I hadn’t even thought about before.

In the end I was exhausted, just from experiencing so many tragic scenarios, but being done with Behind Closed Doors today also felt really good cus it was our last program. I finished RA training today and I can say that I’m officially ready to be an RA. There’s always going to be experiences you haven’t practiced before, but with all the information they’ve given me and the Behind Closed Doors practice, I know I’ll do a better job dealing with those unexpected situations.

Tonight we have a lip sync competition with other RA’s and after that I get to rest, pretty much until the first day of classes on the 24th. It feels great to be back, and I’m looking forward to what I know will be a great year at UR.

Scavenger Hunt…FAIL!

As part of the RA training, the people in charge decided that we RA’s should have a scavenger hunt to bond with the OA’s who recently arrived. To say the truth, I’ve been waking up every day at 7:30am and getting back to my room at 7:30pm since Tuesday, so I was in no mood to be walking around campus during a really hot day just to look for some clues and bonding with people who will only be doing their jobs for less than a week. Some RA’s even have upper-classmen OA’s as their residents, so I thought this activity was a little unnecessary.

Still, I tried to have a positive attitude and be part of it just for the sake of training. Grabbed my ipod before leaving my room and hoped sunglasses and cold water would be enough to fight the heat.

Unfortunately, the people in charge didn’t have all the instructions ready and it took us a while to get in our groups. Then, they made us walk like 10mins to get to the place where we would find our first clue. And the 2nd clue happened to be on the other side of campus, so we walked 10mins to get basically to where we had begun. And the 3rd clue made us go on yet another hike. I was getting annoyed with all of the walking and the intense heat, to the point where I seriously considered just going back to my room. But I couldn’t cus the instructions clearly said that we had to take pictures at the different locations and all group members had to appear in at least 5 of the 10 pictures to be taken.

Then, we got to the best location of all. At the Greek theatre, we found the folder where the clues where supposed to be, but all the clues had been taken by somebody else. One of the other groups apparently had the BRILLIANT idea to hide the clues, therefore ending the scavenger hunt. At that point, we were still an hour from our next activity, so I got to come back to my amazing dorm and rest for a while in my amazing room.

So, I’ve been here for about half an hour already and I just had to write about this, cus it’s probably the best thing that’s happened during this whole training. Watching tv, listening to music and laying in bed when I should’ve been out in the sun, searching for a bunch of clues that would, at most, given me a $5 gift certificate. The group that stole the clues either reaaally wanted the prize or took one for the team and helped us get out of the activity. 

If they wanted the prize, then they can have it. It’s perfectly fine with me. And if they took one for a team, then I thank them, cus I seriously needed this break. I’m off to dinner now. Hopefully I’ll see many of you around campus real soon!