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 Emily at LtGovs Office

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Julie at Jackson Lab

 "This internship allowed me to integrate more possibilities into the path I might take after I graduate that I never considered or thought I would be interested in." - Julie, Genetic Research Intern at The Jackson Laboratory, Maine.



Student Quotes:

I think the more experience a person can get, the more prepared they will be.  My internship has helped me look at all sides of an issue or situation so that I can better make an educated decision on what is right."  - Steven  (Doe Run Mining)

White House Intern "I think that my internship experience has re-energized all of my opinions. Talking about policy and govenrment structure in the classroom is totally different than being immersed in the system in DC. While I use the same tools and principles I have learned in the classroom, I also am expected to expand those policies and use a different methodology," - Josh, a political science major, interned at the White House.

Elizabeth injection nitrogen into plants at BioCOM  "This internship has given me many resources to help me find the career path right for me. I've learned about many environmental careers, graduate programs, and volunteer organizations that I would not have discovered if I didn't have this internship. Being able to talk and work with people from so many different backgrounds opens a world of new ideas. Having this internship has also allowed me to gain fieldwork experience which is important in many science-related careers."

- Environmental Research Intern, Elizabeth injecting nitrogen into plants at BioCOM.