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you guys are calling crows punk for all the wrong reasons. they are NOT punk inherently because of their appearance. they are punk because they do whatever they want whenever they want
Telling other RAs about your party shutdowns
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When you are attending another RA event to make up numbers
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Itâs that time of year again
All my old posts from 3-4 years ago are resurfacing because new RAs have officially fallen down the rabbit hole of door decs and programming.
Once a reslife blog, always a reslife blog.
18 year old Regulus Black willingly drinks a torture potion and dies alone in a cave so that some day, someone will be able to defeat Voldemort.
Horace Slughorn (albeit reluctantly) shows Harry a part of his past heâs kept hidden for years, even from himself, which is a key part of defeating Voldemort.
Narcissa Malfoy looks Voldemort, a man who is not only notoriously evil but also has the ability to READ MINDS, right in the eye and lies to him for the chance to save her son.
Andromeda Tonksâ entire family is killed at the hand of her own sister and some other death eaters and she still finds the strength to go on and be a guardian to her orphaned grandchild.
But Severus Friendzone Snape, thatâs the âbrave Slytherinâ Harry chooses to name his kid after. Ok, sure.
Raise a glass for Slytherin heroes
Roast the fuck out of them. Being family doesnât mean you ever have to be okay with that shit.
*slow clapping at the dad*
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no one coulda reblogged this a month ago when i spent 500
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Look at KB coming through
Every time you see this, reblog it. There is always someone in college that will see this.
How I make tape rolls for flyers and door decs. I have a few people how I do it, but I canât really explain so I made a video. Itâs pretty boring, but if you want to see how to I do it, maybe this might help.
All this time in reslife during undergrad and grad school, this this is the skill that I have to show for it.
I think I post too much about being an RA.
#reslife #ralife #rashenanigans
Where is the lie tho?
Twenty Things Every New RA Should Know
1. You will see the person you wrote up the night before in the dining hall the next day.
2. Every situation used as examples in BCD will happen. Without fail.
They might not happen all to you, but you will be surprised by the things you will have to deal with.
3. First year RAs may not know how to gauge how theyâre doing as an RA against the work of other RAs.
After training, a lot of RA work is on your own, with your residents. Be confident that youâre doing a good job, because you probably are. Comparing yourself to other RAs is kind of useless when every RA deals with different residents and different issues.
4. Never underestimate the power of passive programming.
Plan them ahead, stay on top of your passive programming plan, and then sit back and enjoy watching your residents get involved on their own.
5. When active programming, take the time of the semester into account.
Beginning of school year? Super fun complex team builders and crafting! Midterms? Simple movie night with an empowering theme. Finals? Go room to room and give free food, so people can remain studying.
6. Your relationship with your partner can make or break your year.
Make sure to treat your partner as three things: a. Your friend b. A fellow resident and c. Your business partner. Your partner will need support in all ways, so make sure to identify things you are great at that your partner will need you for. Whether it is getting bugs out of rooms (me for my partner) or being resident expert on mental illness, itâs a give and take.
7. Your personal time has value. Start taking advantage of it from the beginning of the year.
Get off campus at least once a week. It sounds easy, but there were some weeks I didnât leave my room for anything other than meals and class. Get out of housing areas, if only to pretend youâre a normal college student for a while.
8. Think with your gut and your brain. Weigh decisions.
If you were in an emergency situation and let someone get hurt because you were worried about following policy and breaking rules, you arenât doing your job properly. Policy is important, but so is knowing when to follow it and when not to.
9. No one in housing knows your residents better than you do.
It is your responsibility to fight for them and defend them. They are your family.
10. Worry about yourself first.
I donât follow this all the time (I donât think any RA really can) but people always say it and there is a point to it. If you are having a hard time academically, physically, or mentally, tell your supervisor and your partner and step back to help yourself.
11. You might forget names after they leave your hall. Itâs weird.
But thatâs what Facebook is for. Forgetting a name doesnât mean that the resident didnât matter to you, just that their name didnât.
12. Be careful partying with residents.
Not only will they get a new idea of who you are, you might see a version of your resident you didnât want to see.
13. You will be close with some residents, and there might be residents you barely know at all.
I call these residents âghost residents.â Itâs not your fault they donât want to get involved. Make sure theyâre okay and then give them space. Not everyone wants to make friends and socialize. Some people are living in the halls to study, work, and sleep.
14. Your freshmen will come to college with significant others from high school.
Keep lots of tissues and chocolate handy. Itâs gonna get ugly around midterms.
15. You will know who of your residents will be future RAs.
Use them. I have this theory called the âthree day ruleâ. Within three days of move-in, if someone asks you about being an RA, smile knowingly because theyâre going to apply for the next year. Mentor them and get them involved. They can help you break down barriers for your floor.
16. Donât go through the rooms with a black light. No good comes from that.
17. Feel free to brag about famous people who were once RAs.
Iâm saying this because I do it, and feel like it should be done more.
18. Do not give your phone number out to your floor en masse.
Give your phone number if you are afraid for someoneâs life, but donât just give it out willy nilly because you will get calls about lock outs and complaints via text about roommates. Not something you like to read on your night off.
19. Sing during rounds. Trust me.
20. Life doesnât end when your life in housing does.
Itâll be weird, but be happy you had the time you did and enjoy being a roommate again.
Seriously. Do not give your phone number out. My area director decided that in order for us to â be more present in the hallâ *cough*make more money*cough* that we would be placed in the 4 bed suites with residents instead of th 2 beds with other RAâs. Naturally I gave my roommates my number and asked them not to give it to anyone. Well, one roommate was on the Volleyball team, and the vast majority of my floor were volleyball girls. So naturally, she didnât listen and would give my number to anyone on the team that asked for it. That semester was hell on earth.Â
Morale of the story, when someone tells you not to give out your number, seriously dont give out your number and if you decide to give it out springly, tell that if they are asked for it, to check with you first. you do not want that headache.
When I graduated so Iâm not an RA anymore and donât know what to do with my free time
ResLifeâs idea of punishing residents
My last boards ever! Inside Out is the theme :)Â
The door decs was a big hit, Disgust and Joy are definitely the favorites!
Saw this gem yesterday & all that went through my head was: ***blasting*** âItâs the most wonderful time of the year!â