āā§ā§āĖą±Øą§Ėāā§ā§My FASA Experiences as Bobaš§āā§ā§āĖą±Øą§Ėāā§ā§ || Zainab Ahmad, FASA's 2023-2024 Professional Development Chair
Introduction
Hi. My name is Zainab Ahmad (zay-nub eh-med), and I am a fiend for boba. Thatās what everyone says, though, right? Yes, but dare I even call myself a connoisseur, I have the credentials to prove it:
I worked at CoCo in my junior and senior years of high school (yes, the one on north campus)
I worked at Sharetea my freshman year of college
I had 200 boba drinks in 2021 (I counted)
I won free boba for a year from Palgong
I have a private story (called bobruh š§) where I rate boba every time I get it
I absolutely demolished PASS in the boba drinking competition at Rice Bowl ā23 (we still lost overall Ź Ā“ā¢Ģ„̄̄ į“„ā¢Ģ„̄̄`Ź )
POV: youāre beating PASS @ the boba drinking section of the eating comp @ Rice Bowl ā23
Thus, you can clearly see I have a(n) mild obsession. Thank God I donāt have diabetes!
Wait, what does any of this have to with FASA? Actually, for my testimonial, I will be comparing my experiences regarding FASA to boba drinks. Letās get into it.
Taro milk tea Źā¢į“„ā¢Ź
Respectfully, taro milk tea is the most basic boba drink. Itās by no means bad if taro is your favorite, but it does mean your taste is basic (and that it completely ok ą“¦ąµą“¦ą“æŹā¢į“„ā¢Ź ). We all start somewhere on our boba journey, and more often than not itās with taro (myself included)! How could this possibly intertwine with my FASA origin story?? You guessed itā like so many other FASA members, I went to one FASA event in freshman year and dipped until sophomore year.
Letās run it back to winter 2021 of my freshman yearā technically the first FASA event I went to was mass meeting. But guess what! I attended on Zoom and did not really engage with anything!
So, the first FASA event I truly attended was FAM/lin reveal. I honestly donāt know what compelled me to fill out the form to join a FAM, but I do recall going to Rackham, sitting at a table watching the lin reveals (at this point I did not know what a lineage was so I did not opt to be in one), then the FAM reveals began and I was on the edge of my seat. It was down to me either being placed in H.A.M. or $WAG and truthfully I was hoping for $WAG just because the possibility of the Muslim girl being in H.A.M. would be⦠interesting (for context, Muslims do not eat pork). Then lo and behold I was placed in $WAG ąø Źāļ»āŹąø I thought it was cute how my new FAM members and I all sat together in a circle & introduced ourselves, and I left that event feeling a little bit closer to FASA.
Taken after my first real FASA event! Idk why I called it a meeting tho!
Then I fell off the face of the Earth in regards to FASA events & didnāt go to anything until the fall mass meeting of my sophomore year (lol but nobodyās laughing) Ā ā ā¹Ź ā į“„ ā Ź
Thai milk tea Źć„ą¹ā¢į“„ā¢ą¹Źć„ā”
By thai milk I specifically mean Ding Teaās thai milk tea Ā ā my favorite milk tea! But only the version prior to Winter ā24 (because they changed the recipe this semester Ź ź¤ į“„ ź¤Ź). Anyways, as I became more active in FASA as a general member in my sophomore year, I had so much fun! I finally got sorted into a lineage in Fall ā22 (darago!) & enjoyed debriefing with people that I probably would have never spoken to if it werenāt for FASA.
Darago @ PCN Centennial ą§Źā¢Ģį“„ā¢ĢŹąØ
I never considered myself a dancer (& still donāt tbh) but I learned tinikling for the first time, sucked at it, but eventually danced to Industry Baby at PCN
+ learned to dance like an elegant lady through performing pag-apir at both PCN & Battle
Chins up for pag-apir!
+ danced like a duck by doing itik-itik for Kalayaan.
I wanted to dip my toes into being more integrated with FASA than just being a general member & a performer, so I joined the yearbook committee! I always thought graphic design was fun, & I enjoyed the creative liberties the yearbook gals & I took to make last yearās yearbook <3
I designed the fit check page (right) įµį“„įµ
I enjoyed the FASA community so much that I wanted to contribute to it more as a board member. Thus, I ended up running for both SāAdvocacy & PD because I thought my prior experiences/skills aligned well with both roles (fun fact: I was the only applicant who ran for two positions last year). As you can see, I became the 2023 - 2024 Professional Development Chair, & I wouldnāt have had it any other way.
PD lin!
Wintermelon milk tea āŹĀ“ā¢į“„ā¢`Źā
I feel like not many people have gotten into wintermelon milk tea, but itās really good and underrated. I would down it so fast when I worked at Sharetea. So good. But, as we all know, too much of a good thing is no longer a good thing. Woah, this seems like itās about to go downhill. Let me explain.
Transitioning into when I became a full-fledged boardie & started being one of the people behind the scenes of the ever-loved FASA events, I learned a lot about myself as a leader & about my personal characteristics. A lot of time goes into being a boardie, & being on board made me get my planning skills down to a Tā despite me thinking they were already good. I experienced a lot of ups & downs as a boardie, & I utilized my experiences as learning opportunities. I currently am on two other boards (shoutout NOiR & IMSA lol), but I have never seen on organization value community as much as FASA does, & I think thatās something to be treasured.
Board @ senior farewell fresh outta the womb for one of our first events together
As I write this in my final month as your Professional Development chair, I feel ready to pass the baton off to the next. Being a FASA boardie has definitely been a good thing, but I have reached a point where I believe our organization could benefit from someone with a fresh perspective. Time for something new. I have had the great pleasure of being PD chair, & I hope that our members only continue professionally developing!
Hands up, timeās over!
Kita kits,
Zainab Ahmad - ĢĢź°ą¦Źā ā¢ā į“„ā ā¢ā Źą»ź± ĢĢ-















