Yea, senioritis has slowly snuck up on me. Unfortunately I still have Biochem to take in the spring, and an internship to do, so not too much slacking for me!
yeah right man...i took the dat in july and studied for about two weeks. since then i havent done aannnyyyythiinngg school related. i feel pretty useless but its cool cause after dec 1 ill pick it up again
Well since my undergrad is in Environmental Science, I'm most likely working at a water collection/testing facility. I'll be holed-up in their lab doing water quality analysis through various tests (pH, chromatography, yadda yadda yadda).
Doesn't sound too fun, but I get good experience in a working chem lab and on my downtime they told me I can study for school. So...woohoo! 👍
Well since my undergrad is in Environmental Science, I'm most likely working at a water collection/testing facility. I'll be holed-up in their lab doing water quality analysis through various tests (pH, chromatography, yadda yadda yadda).
Doesn't sound too fun, but I get good experience in a working chem lab and on my downtime they told me I can study for school. So...woohoo! 👍
why do you call this an internship? it should be a job or atleast a thesis of sorts?
it doesn't sound like an incredibly fantastic opportunity like.. an internship at the UN..
or an internship with an investment bank that leads into a full time job...
it doesn't sound like you want to be working at this water facility anytime soon..
why do you call this an internship? it should be a job or atleast a thesis of sorts?
it doesn't sound like an incredibly fantastic opportunity like.. an internship at the UN..
or an internship with an investment bank that leads into a full time job...
it doesn't sound like you want to be working at this water facility anytime soon..
It's an internship because that's what my major calls it. lol
I have to write a paper on it at the end of the semester, but other than that, it is pretty much a job.
And I know it is not the best opportunity, but a lot of the more environmentally-geared internship/co-op positions have been cut due to the current state of our economy.
why do you call this an internship? it should be a job or atleast a thesis of sorts?
it doesn't sound like an incredibly fantastic opportunity like.. an internship at the UN..
or an internship with an investment bank that leads into a full time job...
it doesn't sound like you want to be working at this water facility anytime soon..
It's an internship because that's what my major calls it. lol
I have to write a paper on it at the end of the semester, but other than that, it is pretty much a job.
And I know it is not the best opportunity, but a lot of the more environmentally-geared internship/co-op positions have been cut due to the current state of our economy.