According to resident assistant Jamal Percy you don’t become a RA for the “perks” but you become an RA “to make a difference in the students lives.” In this video interview Percy discusses the challenges and rewards of his work as a resident assistant.
VIDEO: RA Life – A discussion with Jamal Percy
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