Over the last few weeks of MSMUN I felt it was really difficult to choose which group of students make it into the team that will be travelling to Nairobi for the East African Model United Nations. I have had to make many executive decisions along with my colleagues to choose which delegates are weak and which delegates are fit enough to make a good delegate, which includes speaking skills, impromptu skills, and resolution writing. We had many conflicts in choosing who had better skills, however we finally came to a final decision. Over all I learned how to make a strong decision on choosing delegates as well as handling delegates that have not been chosen. It is extremely hard choosing how to balance out each of the delegates but I feel that once you have made a decision people will respect you for it. We made those who have not been chosen understand that there is always next year and that this year was a trial round so that next year they have stronger chances of getting in than other delegates.
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Dhruv PujaraDhruv Pujara was born on the 21st of May 1998. He enjoys swimming, cooking, and playing the piano. Archives
March 2016
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