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-- Posted by lizzy225 at 9:27 pm on Nov. 23, 2007

what do you think? i think i'll either do that or move off campus all together. what are some good and bad things about it?


-- Posted by lingerie gurl at 9:29 pm on Nov. 23, 2007

My mom is a CNA.
Go to be a LVN instead, better pay and its a easier job.


-- Posted by NotTheGirlNextDoor at 9:33 pm on Nov. 23, 2007

do what ever makes you happy! and good luck


-- Posted by lizzy225 at 9:33 pm on Nov. 23, 2007

haha, thanks!
thats probably the best answer i'll get


-- Posted by meghank91 at 9:39 pm on Nov. 23, 2007

Quote: from lingerie gurl at 12:29 am on Nov. 24, 2007


My mom is a CNA.
Go to be a LVN instead, better pay and its a easier job.

Sweetie, you're thinking of "RN". She doesn't want to be a nurse she wants to be a resident assistant.

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-- Posted by lizzy225 at 9:40 pm on Nov. 23, 2007

haha yeah, i was so confused...i just let that one slide..


-- Posted by lingerie gurl at 9:43 pm on Nov. 23, 2007

Sorry about that.
No glasses.


-- Posted by true blue at 3:54 pm on Dec. 8, 2007

I don't know how different an RA is to a Don in Canada, but from my perspective this is how I see it.

Don's get free living (free water, electricity, room, cable) but have to pay for their own meal plan. They have to do floor meetings (make sure everyone is doing well, discuss any issues/problems on the floor, make announcements) and activities (pretty much anything, movie night, bowling, whatever).

If you live off campus you'll be paying $460+ a month (Canadian) for rent and utilities, then there is food on top of that. You don't have any responsibilities of first year students (no meetings/activities/etc).

So it really depends on if you want to be a mentor to first year students, how much money you have, and if you would prefer to live with some friends or in a residence with first years.  


-- Posted by adamfrances21 at 5:08 am on Dec. 25, 2007

hEY YO, I'm an RA. Its good and bad and requires a fair bit of committment. By far the biggest issue is being continuously friendly to everyone! I see that RA"s always have a smile and can always make residents feel happy. Unfortunately we have to be careful not to be the RA Counselling service as this is so draining. Yes the job can be drainign, it is also really difficult to apply the rules equally and tell off your friends. Some of the good things are when at the end of the year the residents come and shake your hand, give you a hug etc and tell you that YOU'RE the reason they've made it through uni. Or its really good to know that you've helped a drunken resident from injuring themselves (I recall many trips to the hospital), fixed a broken friendship (RA intervention works a treat) etc.


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