Why do people become RA's?

One of the most appealing reasons for students to become an RA is a significant discount on housing. Many colleges pay RAs with free or discounted room and board, sometimes even including food from the cafeteria. Compensation can range from $3,000 to $10,000 depending on the school.
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Why would someone become an RA?

An RA is a leadership role, so holding this position demonstrates you can effectively communicate with others and skillfully oversee a group of people. It also emphasizes your time management skills, since you'll be working while attending school.
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Is being an RA a real job?

Resident Assistants (RA) are live-in, part-time student staff. Under the supervision of a Resident Director and Assistant Resident Director, RAs are responsible for the administration and implementation of the student development program in a residential community.
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Can RAs go to parties?

You can still party, but you have to be smart about it. One of the nightmares all RAs have is seeing their resident at a house party. In that situation, we are trained to leave the party. But what training tells you and what you do is up to you.
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Can RAs go home on weekends?

Q: “Do I have to work on weekends?” required to work 5 desk hours so there is a chance that you may have a couple of hours on the weekend depending how your staff works the schedule out. Just know that it is very easy to go away for a weekend even if you have weekend hours. Other RAs will step up and help a fellow RA.
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Is being an RA a big deal?

Being an RA is a huge responsibility and a major time commitment. When you become an RA, you learn to juggle and prioritize your activities. This can serve you well in other situations, like working in your chosen career path or going to grad school.
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Can an RA have a relationship?

In keeping with the institution's Consensual Relationship policy (above), the RA should understand that they may not date residents for whom they are directly responsible in their employment capacity.
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Can Ras go through your stuff?

'They can and do observe anything in open drawers and closets and in plain view. ' There are times when an RA can enter and even search unannounced. The only time a container is searched without explicit consent is during 'announced safety inspections' and 'at every closing' of the semester or year.
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Do RAs give out condoms?

While certain religious schools don't promote birth control at all, in most cases, the campus health or wellness center is going to be your best bet for a steady supply of condoms. You'll likely see a bowl of them in the waiting area — know that those are probably always up for grabs. Your RA is another great resource.
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Are RAs confidential?

RAs Cannot Guarantee Confidentiality to the Victim

Fundamentally, an RA is a peer to the other young people in their dorm or facility. Many students put a great deal of trust in their RA. For understandable reasons they feel more comfortable talking with an authority figure that they can better relate to and rely on.
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What does being an RA teach you?

RAs help prepare students to handle themselves in stressful situations. As part of their training, they learn about serious problems that can potentially occur in student housing, such as sexual assault, threatened suicide or a medical emergency. Often the RA is the first person a student informs of the situation.
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Is being an RA lonely?

More often than not, resident assistants feel overworked and underpaid. A good portion may feel isolated, lonely and left without a social life as the position takes priority over much of their lives.
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Can you sleep with your RA?

This joint pain can be so intense that it interferes with your ability to sleep well. RA sleep-related troubles can include not being able to fall asleep or sleep long enough, having fragmented sleep or frequent awakenings, or having sleep that leaves you feeling unrefreshed in the morning.
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Does RA have a wife?

Hathor ascended with Ra and became his mythological wife, and thus divine mother of the pharaoh.
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What is the hardest part of being an RA?

“It's really a 24/7 position,” says Khurram. “You live where you work. This can create a challenge for personal relationships. There is a fine line you have to walk between being friends with your residents while still having them respect you.”
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Do RAs get their own bathroom?

Not all RAs will get their own bathroom because not all buildings are the same.
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How stressful is being an RA?

A study done about the role of RAs stated: “The resident assistant (RA) position was one of the most demanding assignments on a college campus.” It also said it was a 24-hour job, which I agree with. Sometimes it can feel like you're always “on” because you're always accessible.
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Can RAs have roommates?

This housing can be either a single room, one-bedroom apartment, or two-bedroom apartment (shared space, own bedroom). Multi-bedroom Apartment RAs have a single bedroom in this shared living space and may share with two other roommates in the other bedroom(s).
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Does lack of sleep cause RA?

There is increasing evidence that sleep deprivation may in fact be a driver for the development or progression of inflammatory joint diseases, including RA.
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Can I be friends with my RA?

Even if they've only been there for a year, your RA is going to know much more than you. Be besties with your RA so you can get first-hand tips on the best places to study and what foods you can actually get away with stealing from the dining halls. They are smarter than you. Trust it, accept it, use it.
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What is it like living with an RA?

The difficult nature of rheumatoid arthritis can mean some people develop depression or feelings of stress and anxiety. Sometimes these feelings can be related to poorly controlled pain or fatigue. Living with a long-term condition makes you more likely to have emotions such as frustration, fear, anger and resentment.
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What should I say in an RA interview?

General RA interview questions
  • How did you learn about this job?
  • Can you tell us what your best qualities are?
  • Can you tell us about your primary flaws?
  • What is your general availability?
  • What are your passions outside work?
  • What is your main professional goal?
  • Where do you see your career in 10 years?
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What is the goal of a resident assistant?

RAs provide leadership to residents and help to create and maintain an accepting, respectful, and friendly atmosphere that stimulates student learning and development. The primary goal of the RA is the development of an environment conducive to the academic and personal growth of residential students.
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What are 3 steps of being an active bystander?

Aside from safety in numbers, you may have more influence on the situation when you work together with someone else or even several people.
  • The 3 "D"s of Bystander Invention.
  • Direct: Call it like you see it. ...
  • Distract: Draw away or divert attention. ...
  • Delegate: Appoint someone else to help intervene.
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What are the 3 Ds of bystander intervention?

What are the 3 Ds?
  • Direct. When you intervene in a situation by directly addressing those involved.
  • Delegate. If you do not feel comfortable intervening yourself, you can ask someone else to help who may be more equipped.
  • Distract.
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