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Originally posted by Sister Havana
I always wondered how those girls woke up to do wake-up duty: was there a special room for them to sleep in so their alarms could go off? I also am curious how it's decided who does it: by seniority (or lack thereof), does everyone take a turn, is it the responsibility of the girls who sleep in their rooms instead of the dorm or is it by volunteering?
Also, jharb, what happens if a girl wants to wake up earlier than 6:30?
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The way we do it is you can set your alarm for before then but if you want to get up from 6:30-7:45 you use the wake up system. Same with getting up after 7:45. The people who do the wakeups are generally girls who haven't done their house duties yet. Each girl who lives in the house must complete three house duties before graduating. The house duties range from doing weekend dishes, taking out weekend trash, to wakeups. I've never done wakeups, instead I've done dishes, taken out the trash and cleaned out the kitchenette. Other girls will take 6:30, 7:00 and 7:30 wakeups on a Tuesday (or some other day) and have all three of their house duties done for their time in the house. Girls who have 7:00 wakeups would be woken up by the girl doing the 6:30 wakeups.
I hope that explains it!