RA (resident assistant)

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Hey guys, I was offered a RA postition in a dormroom today and was wondering how much does it help a (weak) application? I am going to do it regardless and could really use the leadership experience. Does it make up for any weak points (ie grades). I know the answer is hell-to-da-naw but just wanted to be sure.:laugh:
 
Hey guys, I was offered a RA postition in a dormroom today and was wondering how much does it help a (weak) application? I am going to do it regardless and could really use the leadership experience. Does it make up for any weak points (ie grades). I know the answer is hell-to-da-naw but just wanted to be sure.:laugh:

I don't know how much it will help your application but definitely do it. My year as an RA was one of the most valuable years of my life so far.
 
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Being an RA is an awesome job (for the most part--I'm sure you'll collect some interesting stories along the way). Won't make up for poor grades, but leadership experience is always good.
 
I don't know how much it will help your application but definitely do it. My year as an RA was one of the most valuable years of my life so far.

This. I was an RA for two years, and I can honestly say it was one of the most important, meaningful things I've ever done. It's a ton of work, but I learned valuable leadership skills, and definitely became more independent. In my interviews, I talked about my role a considerable amount, especially when asked questions about diversity or challenges I faced.
 
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Any tips on how to acquire these positions? I would appreciate it.
It varies with school, as does compensation, and time you need to put into it. Make sure you have the time to spare - mine was 25 - 30 hours a week "official" stuff, and I had my door propped open anytime I was in my room and not sleeping. Also have a thick skin, don't date your residents if you're not allowed to, and don't be afraid to go out and have fun.
 
Any tips on how to acquire these positions? I would appreciate it.
It was kinda hard for me to get this job. I have a outstanding resume but never got choose while people I know, who game and party all day, got the job. 😕 I made friends with a resident director and networked from there. Finally got it. I think, at least at my school, its who you know.
 
Become an RA man.

It's a good experience, looks good on the resume, and they're definitely going to ask you about it during your medschool interviews.
 
I am in the same position. At my school we had to write some essays and then sit through an interview. I find out Thursday though! If anything, it decreases my tuition and it certainly can't look bad on your CV.