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25 Thoughts Every College Student Has Looking For A Summer Internship

Just another part of growing up.

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25 Thoughts Every College Student Has Looking For A Summer Internship
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For the past couple weeks, I have been researching internship opportunities in my area. This included updating my resume, my LinkedIn profile, crafting individual cover letters, and emailing and applying to places of interest like crazy. I thought this was going to be easy and I could knock it out in a week or so, but that has not been the case. When you're looking for a job or internship, it is basically a full-time job in itself. You just need to keep applying and hopefully, you'll find the internship of your dreams.

So, here are just a few thoughts I've had during this process.

1. "I really need to fix my resume."

2. "Maybe I should just start from scratch."

3. "No, that would just be a waste of time."

4. "How do I write a cover letter?"

5. "Do employers even look at LinkedIn?"

6. "I thought that was just for people interested in business."

7. "I need to take a business professional photo."

8. "Oh, man, I really haven't done much during my college career."

9. "My resume's already a page-long."

10. "I can't really include much more."

11. "I need to write a cover letter for each job I'm applying to?!"

12. "I really should have started this sooner."

13. Is this considered bragging or promoting myself?"

14. "This is a lot of pressure."

15. "If I don't get an internship this summer, I might not graduate."

16. "I'll be fine."

17. "If I apply to enough places, there are better odds of getting one."

18. "I'm glad I have the time to do this now."

19. "I don't think I could do this on top of classes."

20. "But I might have to make the time."

21. "Why is it so stressful clicking submit?"

22. "Three applications done, only a hundred more to go."

23. "I feel like I'm making a lot of progress and none at the same time."

24. "I'm proud of myself for getting this done."

25. "WAIT, did I attach my resume on that email??????"

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