Tuesday, October 11, 2011

MUN Resolutions

I have been sorting out and editing resolutions for the coming HsinMUN today, and I realized how little I knew about the job of a chair before I actually tried to be one. I've always thought being a chair is easier than being a good delegate because whenever I attend the conferences, the chairs are just the ones that coordinate the conference. Yes, they are very knowledgeable about the procedures, and they are indeed very experiences, but they didn't seemed to have to go through the turmoil of writing a resolution. Well, I was wrong. After I have been accepted as a chair this past summer, there had a constant pile of work that I had to do. The first was the chair report. This was extremely brain racking. I basically had to start researching from point zero. After that was done with, we have several practice chairing do and chair letters to write. Then finally we have to edit the resolutions of our delegates. Chairing an MUN conference is definitely more work than I thought it would provide. 

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