Everyone in college (and sometimes high school) hears it: you should get an internship. But aside from being able to put them on your resumés, what is so special about internships?
Join Moriah as she covers why and how you should get an internship, and also how to navigate your interests to narrow down fields of work so that you can pick the perfect internship for you.
Undergrad College: Cornell University '21
Major: Policy Analysis & Management
Work Experience: Outside of mentoring students on CollegeVine, I’m interested in finance and it’s intersection with the fashion industry. I currently work in finance for an international consumer packaged goods company.
My Admissions Story: Throughout high school I was especially interested in math and science and focused my college applications on schools with good science and pre-med programs. When I got to college I took my first introductory chemistry class with an incredibly difficult professor (he is one of the AP Chemistry test writers every year). After that, I decided to switch gears and focus on public policy as another way that I could help people.