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Lost and Confused

  • Writer: PA YAG Press Corps
    PA YAG Press Corps
  • May 29, 2019
  • 2 min read

Written By: Lizzie Scabilloni and Chloe Hsingsmith


A delegate finding their way through the Capitol can be a stressful experience, especially for first-year members. Elevated nerves mixed with being lost can result in a stressful Model experience that no one wants. In order to ensure a smoothly flowing Model convention, interviewers have conducted a short catalog of information and suggestions to benefit newer members of Youth and Government.

Many people refer to the information desk at the front of the building when they are confused. According to Belinda Bowers, who works at the information desk, many people ask her for directions throughout the Capitol, especially tour groups. She mentions that “it’s a very confusing building.” A tip that she gave to anyone who is in the Capitol is to always have a map. Physical maps are always good to have, but there is also a map available on the Capitol website www.pacapitol.com. Bowers added that one should never be afraid to ask someone for directions, as it saves them the time and the struggle.

Liz Guenther, a third-year delegate, recalls her first time at Model. At the time, she was in Press and was assigned to take pictures at the Rotunda for an event at 4:00. Being unfamiliar with the Capitol, she accidentally took the elevator to the basement and could not find her way upstairs. When she eventually did, she missed her chance to take the photo. It is important for delegates to be able to navigate the Capitol to avoid situations like these.

Getting lost is never a fun thing, especially at an intense event like Model. The best way to maximize one’s Model experience is to stay organized and stay aware. Having these will allow delegates to be less stressed than they already are, even if it is by just a little.

 
 
 

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