This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at Bentley chapter and does not reflect the views of Her Campus.
You’ve seen us around campus giving tours to prospective falcons and their families. Being a tour guide is so much more than being able to walk backwards uphill- it is our job to represent Bentley and help students through a small part of the college decision process (and we all remember what a pain that was). See below for a list of some of Stephanie Hazelton and my favorite, quirky tour guide tasks.
- Remembering to walk slowly up the hill so parents don’t fall behind
- Knowing where absolutely everything is on campus
- Bringing water to avoid a sore throat.
- Mingling with families in the Admissions office
- Trying not to lose families around the blind corner to the trading room
- Playing with the interactive screens outside of the CMT
- Refusing to give tours on Spring Day (that didn’t go so well…)
- Waving to Camille when bringing families into Seasons.
- Praying that it doesn’t rain, snow, or otherwise precipitate during a tour
- Remembering only during tours that you need to download Rosetta Stone from the CLIC Lab
Fellow Ambassadors: what’s your favorite part of your job? Leave a comment and tell us!