I am writing to you because I am eager to become a part of Residence Life by working as a University Housing Ambassador. I am applying for this position because I enjoy working with others as well as interacting with people and helping them in anyway I can. The University Housing Ambassadors hold an important position because they set the atmosphere and attitude that University Housing embodies while interacting with prospective students. I find it rewarding to have people that rely on me and come to me for guidance and information. When I was a freshman coming into the dorms, I was worried most about living with a stranger and having to share a floor with so many other people. I ended up not having a very great roommate experience,
Please tell us about the particular life experiences, talents, commitments and/or interests you will bring to our campus that will enrich our community.
I am writing in reference to the Vice-President position available in the National Honor Society. I have a very strong interest in the Vice-President position and I believe that I am qualified for the job. With experience working in leadership positions in clubs at the collegiate school and outside of school, I have a diverse background with much to offer. It is my understanding that you are deluged with resumes for this position. Mine is one more, but I do have experience that is hard to come by.
I am profoundly interested in your posting for the position of Resident Assistant. I believe I possess the
I am dreading the moment that they choose roommates for the hotel because I have nobody in school that would want to hang out with me and especially sleep with. I’ll probably just
I owe much of my success to great mentors. Given the increased competitiveness and projected growth of media industries, it is vital that we provide guidance for the next generation. I would love to help connect prospective students and future media professionals to the invaluable resources, connections, and education that USC Annenberg provides. Bridging the gap between student life and the professional world is a significant priority of mine.
Since submitting the original application, I have discovered ways to put myself forward in the campus, to understand that some events are helping me to pursue a positive foundation and ways to contribute to UW-Madison. At this moment, I am a part of Residence Life, ensuring a positive atmosphere to the fellow students around me. Within Residence Life, I hold a position in Core Team and Leadership Team in my hall. With my past experiences of role modeling, I felt this position would be great to direct residents to become involved and assure them that opportunities for them are there for
As an only child, I adore personal space. I grew up never sharing a bedroom or bathroom, never fought with anyone over the remote control nor shotgun in the car. When I received my roommate assignment, I will admit that I cringed. Stuck in a triple, I imagined a dark, cramped room with all three of us living on top of each other. When I arrived at school, the room did not match my nightmares and I thought all was well. The first two nights of school, I slept alone in the room, as one roommate stayed at a hotel with her parents and the other had a horse show out of town. The mini-fridge is right across from my bed and the electronic glow of the clock ruined my
Dorming can also be very overwhelming at first. You can easily be distracted by parties or hanging out in the lounge or a friends dorm. Also it makes it more susceptible to leave everything for last minute and realize that you have no time to
I am writing to express my interest in the administrative assistant position at the Student Wellbeing Unit. I am an international student, undertaking a PhD program in the College of Arts, Victoria University, with relevant working experience for the position.
A typical college student living in a dormitory often times includes a roommate. Having a roommate is not always a bad thing. In my experience the roommate I had actually became a secondary alarm for me. Dante
I wasn't too worried about the college roommate situation because I could not wait to move out of my house. Every large family's household is chaotic. Even though my siblings and I are all
The prospect of living with someone who isn’t a family member can create more stress than anything else for an incoming freshman. You’ve probably heard about the absolute slob who leaves clothes, shoes and food wherever they land, or the psychotic roommate who screams and cries about the tiniest of dramas before you even move in. You may even fear being forced to share a room with an anti-social, anti-fun hermit who never leaves the room.
Privacy is very important to most people. Living in dorm you get a limited opportunity of privacy. Living with a roommate can be very fun, but also frustrating at times. Not only are you sharing a room with another person, but you also have to share your room incase your roommate brings company. Living at home is easier for a person who prefers to have a lot of privacy. Being in the combitly of your own home and family is always a relaxing atmosphere .
My academic achievements and work experience meet, if not exceed, the requirements of the position. I strongly believe my intimate knowledge of the College of
Taking on college classes will be difficult, but there is one other challenge people tend to forget about. That challenge is moving in and living with a complete stranger. Some people will have a great time getting to know a new person, but some will hate it. With my help, you will survive life with a roommate.