Orientation: Session 3
It has been a little bit more than one month since we orientation advisors moved in to Jester. It is unbelievable that we are already halfway through orientation. Lacking a wing and interesting situations in peer advising, you would think that the week was uneventful; but in reality, there is nothing that can rain on any session of orientation! For the students, I endured bad weather situations and took one to a math test and another to a dorm all he way across the weather. They were very thankful for my navigational skills.
No drama happened until I showed up to my shift for registration (one of my favorite duties, by the way). There was an education major who was unable to register for any of her classes because they were closed. Being someone qualified to only advise for engineering, the best thing I can do was to get the appropriate advisors and the registrar. In the staff meeting, Fishbowl delivers a “Got Krunk” award to an outstanding orientation advisor. Little did I know that I would receive this award. It is true that we all strive for attention and accolades, but I will continue to do my best for myself and for incoming students.
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